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Re: Wireless Audio for Research



Can you please get me off this list. I am tried of trying to no avail and keep getting heaps of unnessary emails.

 

Lil Kennedy

 

From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception [mailto:AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dimitris Kosmidis
Sent: Sunday, 7 December 2014 7:05 PM
To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Wireless Audio for Research

 

Hi David,

I don't have experience with streaming audio wirelessly. But in case you want to avoid any problems altogether you could try having a device wired to the loudspeakers outputting sound, and a remote interface (e.g. your tablet) controlling the first device.

Regards,

Dimitris

 

On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Landsberger, David <David.Landsberger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,

I was wondering if anyone had thoughts about wireless audio connections
for research.  We are running our spectral resolution task (SMRT;
smrt.tigerspeech.com) on a small windows 8.1 tablet.  It would be nice
for the audio to be transferred wireless to the speakers.  I am
considered about degrading the signal quality.

Any suggestions on how to do this without adding signal noise or lossy
data compression?  I understand bluetooth is not acceptable.  What
about  using airplay, miracast, or chromecast?  Has anyone had luck /
experience with these technologies for wireless PC audio streaming of
quality acceptable for psychoacoustic research?

Thanks,
David

--
David Landsberger, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Otolaryngology
NYU School of Medicine
550 1st Avenue NBV 5E5
New York, NY 10016