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Stream What You Hear VS StreamToMe

Compare Stream What You Hear VS StreamToMe and see what are their differences

Stream What You Hear logo Stream What You Hear

Stream What You Hear.

StreamToMe logo StreamToMe

Huge range of supported formats.
  • Stream What You Hear Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-09-27
  • StreamToMe Landing page
    Landing page //
    2018-10-02

Stream What You Hear videos

Stream What You Hear (SWYH)

StreamToMe videos

StreamToMe iPhone App Review ... Homesharing for iPod Touch 2G & iPhone 3G

More videos:

  • Tutorial - How to Use AirPlay with StreamToMe

Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to Stream What You Hear and StreamToMe)
Music Streaming
71 71%
29% 29
Audio
67 67%
33% 33
Audio & Music
67 67%
33% 33
Audio Player
100 100%
0% 0

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing Stream What You Hear and StreamToMe, you can also consider the following products

Airfoil - This software is from the Rogue Amoeba company, built to run on Mac and Windows platforms. It’s an audio-based software that allows the computers sound to play over a network device. Read more about Airfoil.

AudioRelay - Listen to your PC audio, use your phone as a mic or stream audio from your phone

SoundWire - SoundWire does audio mirroring (audio cast). You can use any music player on your PC or laptop like Spotify, YouTube, or iTunes and stream low-latency live sound over WiFi directly to your Android device.

AirPlay - AirPlay lets you stream music throughout your entire house — wirelessly.

Porthole - Play all audio from your Mac through multiple AirPlay speakers at the same time. iOS 11 and macOS 10. 13 High Sierra both add multi-room AirPlay support to the operating sytem, making Porthole redundant.

TuneBlade - TuneBlade - Stream audio to Airport Express, Apple TV, AirPlay compatible speakers and HiFi Receivers.