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SoundWire
Cachely.devSoundWire is recommended for users who want to extend their computer's audio listening experience to their Android devices over Wi-Fi, such as for listening to music remotely within their home or creating customized multi-room audio setups.
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Good point, but I did get the RPi version, straight from https://georgielabs.net/. Source: over 3 years ago
I see a lot of software that can stream a desktop audio through a phone, like Soundwire or Audiorelay, but I'm looking for something to use my notebook speakers instead and I can't seem to find one. Source: over 3 years ago
Still only does the audio, but soundwire works over your network so will work as far as wifi: https://georgielabs.net/ used it for months and other than the interrupting voice saying "free version" it was pretty stable and consistent. You can also tweak app settings to either reduce the latency or increase robustness to network jitter. Source: almost 4 years ago
I've been using SoundWire for this and it has worked well. https://georgielabs.net/. Source: over 4 years ago
Soundwire is the solution you're looking for https://georgielabs.net/. Source: over 4 years ago
Last.fm - The world's largest online music service. Listen online, find out more about your favourite artists, and get music recommendations, only at Last.fm
nxCloud - nxCloud is a commercial OwnCloud provider
Spotify - Map shows when two people play same song at same time
TIDAL - Tidal is a streaming music service supported by some of the most influential artists working in the industry.
Pandora - Pandora Radio is a free (ad-supported) internet radio founded in 2000.
Apple Music - Apple Music app combines your personal iTunes library with Apple's music subscription service. Music you have purchased from the iTunes store, or synced over from other sources, is available in the "Library" tab. Read more about Apple Music.