So I've been looking around for a piece of software, and haven't yet been able to find it. Thought maybe someone here might have a lead, so....
What I'm looking for is a way to stream music across my (small) network, such that where ever it is playing it is in sync. A specific example: If I am playing music downstairs on the computer, I want to be able to walk upstairs and hear the same thing playing from the home theater PC, or to wander around with my laptop using 802.11b, listening to music, and have the same thing playing elsewhere in the house. The key here is it should sound seamless, that is I should not be able to tell that a different machine is playing the music.
Problem with everything I've tried to date is a local buffer: you can get close to the above, but the local buffer to handle the stream means a slight timing difference in the playback.
This seems a much better solution than running wire about my house for speaker cable
I'm not picky about what OS is required, nor what codec is supported, though I would prefer an open source solution.
Of course, the ultimate solution would be streaming from the empeg, but that might be asking a bit much.
If no such solution exists, maybe I'll just tackle the problem myself!