Question about Restoring a Computer

Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Samurai
Is there a device to add to my Acer laptop that will transmit the audio via a Bluetooth signal?
 
Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Samurai
Is there a way to configure the audio settings to go out via the USB device once I add it?
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
I've used smaller dongles with older laptops to get updated codecs, but the devices were in the same room, the model I linked covers my whole house in Missouri, with the exception of one room. Most everything I use is via TCP/IP and hardwired but doesn't help with my headphones, which is probably my weak my link.
 
Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Samurai
I've used smaller dongles with older laptops to get updated codecs, but the devices were in the same room, the model I linked covers my whole house in Missouri, with the exception of one room. Most everything I use is via TCP/IP and hardwired but doesn't help with my headphones, which is probably my weak my link.
I have about 175 so far of my LP's recorded. So that'll be slick to just select BT on my AVR rather than plug in my iPod Touch into my Teac CD player, which has iPod control. That works, but this'll be even better.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
I have about 175 so far of my LP's recorded. So that'll be slick to just select BT on my AVR rather than plug in my iPod Touch into my Teac CD player, which has iPod control. That works, but this'll be even better.
I'm all about simplification,. more so automation. I'm not sure about your AVR, however IP may be another solution for you. I don't use ITunes but there are many software solutions to give you full resolution if that is an interest for you. This Bluetooth dongle is absolutely an easy solution for you but if you wanted to explore more options down the road, you have them.
 
Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Samurai
I'm all about simplification,. more so automation. I'm not sure about your AVR, however IP may be another solution for you. I don't use ITunes but there are many software solutions to give you full resolution if that is an interest for you. This Bluetooth dongle is absolutely an easy solution for you but if you wanted to explore more options down the road, you have them.
I'll be maxed out on my USB ports though unfortunately. I have three. I'd prefer to have an open one for a USB drive to transfer files in and out. There's the mouse, digital converter and now this BT adapter. I'll have to get a hub. Put the mouse and the BT adapter on that? Might be nice to keep the antenna sort of out of the way that way. Would the adapter work fine on a hub?
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
I'll be maxed out on my USB ports though unfortunately. I have three. I'd prefer to have an open one for a USB drive to transfer files in and out. There's the mouse, digital converter and now this BT adapter. I'll have to get a hub. Put the mouse and the BT adapter on that? Might be nice to keep the antenna sort of out of the way that way. Would the adapter work fine on a hub?
Depends on the hub, but I would keep it on the laptop. You wouldn't need any USB posts for IP, just depends on your AVR
 
Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Samurai
Depends on the hub, but I would keep it on the laptop. You wouldn't need any USB posts for IP, just depends on your AVR
I was trying to tag @Trebdb83 to ask him if the ISP method is doable with the RZ50. It won't tag him. Is he still on the forum?
 
Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Samurai
@everettT , I couldn't figure out how to connect it via ISP but I got it set up with the antenna you suggested. Works perfect. If I use itunes, the tags don't display, but if I just play the file with media player, it does. I didn't have to go into sound settings to select the output.
Something weird happened to my digital converter though. I unplugged the usb devices, then plugged them back in. The converter into a laptop port, not a hub port. About a minute later, I picked up the converter that is about the size of a 5-peice pack of Wrigley's gum and it almost burned me! I quickly unplugged it from the port. There is no other power to it. What the heck!!? You cannot plug the USB in upside down, of course, if that would even be a factor. Had I not found that out when I did, it likely would have started on fire. The outer shell is melted. The antenna is right now plugged into that port and everything (hub, antenna) is cool to the touch. Suffice it to say, I'll not get a cheap hunk o' crap like this one when I replace it. It did work great for over 4 years until this though.
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everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
@everettT , I couldn't figure out how to connect it via ISP but I got it set up with the antenna you suggested. Works perfect. If I use itunes, the tags don't display, but if I just play the file with media player, it does. I didn't have to go into sound settings to select the output.
Something weird happened to my digital converter though. I unplugged the usb devices, then plugged them back in. The converter into a laptop port, not a hub port. About a minute later, I picked up the converter that is about the size of a 5-peice pack of Wrigley's gum and it almost burned me! I quickly unplugged it from the port. There is no other power to it. What the heck!!? You cannot plug the USB in upside down, of course, if that would even be a factor. Had I not found that out when I did, it likely would have started on fire. The outer shell is melted. The antenna is right now plugged into that port and everything (hub, antenna) is cool to the touch. Suffice it to say, I'll not get a cheap hunk o' crap like this one when I replace it. It did work great for over 4 years until this though. View attachment 76756
Those convertors should not burn or come close to burning you at all, possible it just started to fail, don't use it anymore. I've had cheaper power bricks (supplies) for laptops that would over heat and that was terrifying enough.

As far as the meta data, I'm not sure the issue as that's between the source and the receiver and since I don't use ITunes or Onkyo, I'm really not sure. Had similar issues with an old Pioneer that was finicky with some meta data and never figured it out.
 
Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Samurai
When I play an LP, 99% of the time, it's all the way through (unless I'm at TLSGuy's place, then it's selected tracks), so I record them that way. I used to go one side, one file. Now, it's one LP - one file. So it's fine not necessarily using itunes. I'd have to use some kind of player like itunes if I had individual tracks as files.
Btw, that thing melted. In seconds, there is no doubt it would have been smoking. Thank God, I avoided a potential disaster. I do have two fire extinguishers in the house. I hope I never need them!
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Btw, that thing melted. In seconds, there is no doubt it would have been smoking. Thank God, I avoided a potential disaster. I do have two fire extinguishers in the house. I hope I never need them!
You're very lucky that you didn't have disaster on your hands, grateful that you didn't.
 
Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Samurai
I love this BT set up! Playing Phoebe Snow's fabulous self-titled album. Just so slick. Just push play on the laptop, BT on the amp and it plays. Super slick and of course it sounds identical to the LP it was recorded from.
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