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elia,
aren't your arms short.
dan, nice idea - we normally have the 810 tho
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I have an FM transmitter device that plugs into a normal headphone jack (normally used for playing MP3's on car stereos). You could just use that and a little radio to tune in and listen to the TV, or if you have an N800, use the FM radio application to tune in just like a radio.
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You could select the stereo mix on your soundcard as an input using your mixer settings, and then stream the audio using VLC or the like over wireless.
I've done something similar to what you want to do, but with the video switched. I wanted to watch something on TV with the audio on my N800 (my wife was doing homework), so I connected the TV Audio Out to Line In on my computer and streamed the audio.
Here is me with my dream config ^^
I already have the video working, but me being a bit nocturnal, and my parents early birds I would like someway to send the audio wirelessly to the tablet so I don't make any noise.
I have tversity working but not sure if I this is at all possible.
Any ideas?
PS I know I could do it with a BT headset, but hey, I have a tablet already ^^