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To: Elroy who wrote (147)1/19/2018 1:16:58 PM
From: Zen Dollar Round   of 418
 
Great questions, and thank you for asking them. I would try using Apple's AirPlay built into iTunes, it works for the PC version of iTunes as well, though it's not as capable without adding extra software.

This could work for you based on the capabilities of your stereo receiver and PC:

Where to Get AirPlay for Windows

However, if there is a wired way to do it, I'd go that route instead. More reliable and far less chance of running into frustrating troubleshooting issues requiring a lot of time to fix. However, I don't know the particular details of your setup, like the capabilities of your stereo receiver and PC, or the distance between them.

Check out the article I linked above and see if it helps. I'll be gone much of the day, but I'll try to get back to you when I can about this if you don't find the answers you need.
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