devices.natetrue.com — Take a $40 wireless router, a $15 USB audio adapter, and a $12 LCD kit and combine them into a wireless music player that hooks up to your stereo and does everything the $200 networked music players do. Awesome!
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Closed AccountFeb 17, 2006
And by the way, Eagelfire, I, for one, think the image script you have there is VERY slick. And from a design analytics standpoint, also very good GUI design -- allows users to see the full image without encumbering their interface at all. Once you're done with the picture, just shrink it back down, and continue the article. Noice.
eaglefireFeb 17, 2006Submitter
I'll have a tivo soon.Gonna hack that bitch up :)
buddyfarrFeb 17, 2006
"Also, do I get credit for writing the image-thumbnail-expander script all by myself?no, its broken under Opera"it was all messed up in firefox 1.5. the scrolling code windows were gone and the text that was in them was written on top of the other text on the page...hmmm. opened fine in IE though.actually eaglefire if you want to test your code, post it then go to:<a class="user" href="http://validator.w3.org/">http://validator.w3.org/</a>that is the html validator page for the World Wide Web Consortium that writes the standards.w3.orgit helped me find that my page that I created in publisher had 179 errors. rewrote it in Nvu and now only have 1. plus it loads about 10 times faster....
thewhitefedoraFeb 17, 2006
Superp Image script, can you send me the code
eaglefireFeb 17, 2006Submitter
Hey look at that - the Linksys WMB54G runs Linux.Cool.
maverick_swlFeb 17, 2006
That is one pimp project, definately within my skill set!
spiff142Feb 18, 2006
Anyone know if this is reversable? Do these boxes have enough CPU to encode?I wanna stream my C-Crane radio to my pc in another room.
mooseoMar 23, 2006
This is the icing to a project that I've been working on for a while! I was thinking of following tracydanger's solution of running long cables, but that would have involved hours crawling through my attic which is a LOT less fun than hacking a box to do something it's not built for.Everyone asking for a remote: here's the solution I'm looking at...<a class="user" href="http://www.giantdisc.org/">http://www.giantdisc.org/</a>This is a set of tools to build a headless jukebox controlled by a Palm PDA, either wired or over ethernet or bluetooth... exactly what sneakerELPH was talking about, and all rolled up and ready to goThanks!
studiophiOct 12, 2007
Granted, this could be done quicker with a wifi-pda/tablet/smartphone, an old pc, and WiFiTunes and the Firefly Media Server. Advantages: remote control over wifi, not having to solder things, and the probability that you already own all the pieces. <a class="user" href="http://iconoclastech.com">http://iconoclastech.com</a>