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  • From: "Michael Mc Aree" <michael.mcaree@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 15:43:20 +0100
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I have a few speakers scattered around the house which are connected back to the PC. I play MP3 on the PC and want to have the music in some rooms but not in others. Could I connect the speakers through an X10 universal module (or the 4/8 X10 relays) and the music would stop coming out of the speaker if I switched the X10 Universal Module off? Is it as simple as that? Using Homeseer I can start Winamp using an X10 command and since I got a cheap RF device (thanks Homebase) I thought I could use that to start/stop Winamp and have control over which speakers/rooms are active. Discuss...
 
Michael
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