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    I want to setup a small computer as a "stereo." Connect it to a good amp and speakers. Here is where i am having problems. I want to be able to request songs from any computer in the house (if I am in my room I don't want to have to get up to play a song). Also, some of the osngs may not be on that computer. My brother has lots of MP3 on his computer also. I don't think I am explaining myself correctly, but if you understand please help.

    Thanks in advance.

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    check out Winamps general plugins

    for example I found Wildbear WinAmp Client-Server but there are others.

    oh, yeah: Holy cr@p! Winamps gone ninja!!!

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    well this is what i would do if u want to go w/ a small computer sys from tigerdirect its the blaster pc kit

    yea i know some of u out there don't like tigerdirect but for 200 for a case w/ all of those gadgets the processor and mobo its a good deal

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    Actually I already bought a Book PC. I know it's slow and crappy, but I only want it for playing MP3. It has 5.1 channel sound so it should sound OK. I will check out some of the links and let you know how it went.

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    Winamp would be a good choice for that setup (If the system can handle the mp3 decoding)
    If you have a network you can share the mp3 directories to pull the tracks.
    I like the idea, I was going to do something simular once but my spare crap PC was only a 133 cyrix...didn't work too well, it hung often.

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    You can also buy a packard bell remote and a remote repeater - then control winamp via remote control from any room in the house.

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