Treaty Oak @ Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:18 am wrote:
Hi all, short time reader and first time poster. This forum has been been very helpful to me in the past and I need your help with a connectivity challenge.
Home Setup:
RSQ E500 Player
Yamaha EMX312S Mixer
Yahaha BR12 PA Loudspeakers
PG288/PG58 Dual Vocal Wireless System
Panasonic TH-42PX75U Television
Considering going digital with:
IBM Laptop and MTU Holster Software (Opinions regarding software choice?)
Is it possible to stream file information wireless from Laptop to Television and PA System? If so, how and what equipment? The TV does not have a RGB-VGA input. I have a B&K Receiver as an option for accepting the file / video information and use the Yamaha PA only for vocals. However, using the B&K for file play and the PA for vocals would be a volume balancing / changing nightmare. Sorry, I digress....
Can you stream wireless file information from a laptop to a mixer and television?
2nd option is to purchase a new player with digital management. I was leaning towards a disc player with a USB connection. Recommendations for a player with USB input?
Do you know exactly what you are talking about when you say "stream"? I sure don't. You could shoutcast something over to another computer connected to the audio/video, but that would require two computers.
Now if you forget the stream term and talk about direct wireless line-level video/audio links, they do exist.
http://www.shoptronics.com/5wiauvisetrb.html
But without knowing what you are trying to accomplish, I can't tell you whether it makes sense. Probably not -- it seems you want to be able to move around and manipulate your karaoke from anywhere, using the WiFi to link to it. I know of no way.
Still in all, and especially for home use, the laptop is the way to go compared to a player in my opinion, assuming you have the technical chops to master the software well.
WRT software choice, MTU Hoster is like democracy. It is the worst show hosting software except for all the others. There are several things I don't like about it, but I really prefer it to all others despite it's idiosyncracies.