- Aug 10, 2019
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Excuse the basicness of my question, but I'm looking for a simple way of streaming digital audio from my pc to my stereo (well, DAC) through my existing LAN, mainly in order to do away with the limitations of the long phono lead I'm using at the moment. I've done some resesarch but all the products available seem to be aimed at the commercial market, are expensive and involve quite an extensive dedicated setup.
I suppose ideally what I'm looking for, if it exists, is some sort of dedicated "network soundcard" with a SPDIF output which I could connect to the network somewhere near my stereo and have its digital output going into the DAC. That way I could hopefully stream CD quality audio from my PC which is some distance away and have it sound as good as a CD player going into the same DAC.
I'm not really interested in streaming to multiple rooms, but possibly the opposite, have maybe more than one pc on the network which can be used to stream to the stereo. The LAN is a combination of wireless and wired, I don't know if this would make a difference (see below) but being wireless would not be crucial. I'd just have it all wired if need be. The device used to receive the streamed audio would not need to have wireless capabilities.
The solution I'm imagining would be something like a small box with an ethernet connector and a SPDIF and phono out, and would obviously have software to deal with the streaming at the PCs end.
So, does this already exist, am I being completely blind, or am I being completely unrealistic in thinking it would be that simple? Any input, advice, pointers, links would be a great help!
P.S., I have read that some of the lower level network protocols (1, 2 and 3) are not compatible with streaming audio and that's why often dedicated equipment is needed, although I don't see how they couldn't be.. To the low level protocols, data is data, innit? They just carry it. Again, I may be being short-sighted.
I suppose ideally what I'm looking for, if it exists, is some sort of dedicated "network soundcard" with a SPDIF output which I could connect to the network somewhere near my stereo and have its digital output going into the DAC. That way I could hopefully stream CD quality audio from my PC which is some distance away and have it sound as good as a CD player going into the same DAC.
I'm not really interested in streaming to multiple rooms, but possibly the opposite, have maybe more than one pc on the network which can be used to stream to the stereo. The LAN is a combination of wireless and wired, I don't know if this would make a difference (see below) but being wireless would not be crucial. I'd just have it all wired if need be. The device used to receive the streamed audio would not need to have wireless capabilities.
The solution I'm imagining would be something like a small box with an ethernet connector and a SPDIF and phono out, and would obviously have software to deal with the streaming at the PCs end.
So, does this already exist, am I being completely blind, or am I being completely unrealistic in thinking it would be that simple? Any input, advice, pointers, links would be a great help!
P.S., I have read that some of the lower level network protocols (1, 2 and 3) are not compatible with streaming audio and that's why often dedicated equipment is needed, although I don't see how they couldn't be.. To the low level protocols, data is data, innit? They just carry it. Again, I may be being short-sighted.