A pulseaudio appliance

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Did you already look at the slimdevices.com and roku soundbridge  
offerings?

They don't run linux and therefore can't run pulseaudio themselves  
but apart from that they're very configurable... They can accept  
audiostreams etc.

Wout.

On Oct 3, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Matthieu Baechler wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm currently looking for an appliance that would offer the same
> feature as AirTunes from Apple, but obviously, using free software,
> and thus pulseaudio.
>
> Does any one have some links pointing to such hardware ?
>
> It has to :
>
> 1/ be small
> 2/ be pretty (as in "it must be accepted by my wife")
> 3/ be power efficient (less than ~10W, ~1W in standby)
> 4/ be silent (no moving part)
>
> -- 
> Matthieu Baechler
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