How to Transmit TV Audio Via WiFi

Situations may arise when you want to listen to something that's on TV in another room, but you don't want to turn the TV up too loud and you don’t want to run speaker cables across your house. If you have a spare computer with a Wi-Fi networking card and an auxiliary input, you can transmit your TV audio to another room of your home via your Wi-Fi network using an online audio streaming service.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer with stereo auxiliary input
  • Stereo cable
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Instructions

    • 1

      Set up the spare computer near your television.

    • 2

      Run one end of your stereo auxiliary cable from the “Aux-Out” port on your TV to the “Aux-In” port on your PC's sound card, usually found on the back of the PC tower or on the side of a laptop.

    • 3

      Start running a streaming audio show from your PC using an online service like Shoutcast.com, Live365.com or TalkShoe.com.

    • 4

      Open the streaming audio from your TV on a computer in the other room. The audio feed will be streamed over your Wi-Fi network, through the Internet and then back through your computer, enabling you to hear the audio from the other room via Wi-Fi and without wires.

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