At work yesterday (Fri Oct 16) I heard someone call into KGO Radio, 810 AM, San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose to the "tech guru" guest. "I have a bunch of files in Ogg and FLAC format that I want to distribute around the house," said the caller, "How can I do that?" I immediately thought of VideoLAN, and even Icecast2; but to wired/wirelessly ship media around from one computer to TV's, radios/stereos/home entertainment systems, and other computers -- what WOULD be a good way to go about that? VideoLAN + a set-top box? Who sells inexpensive set-top boxes, or is it possible to build, say, a very cheap (*n[i|u]x/*BSD-based) workstation and wire it up to "regular" home-equipment, especially several points around the house? On a side-note, this "tech guru" was no guru. He said himself he wasn't "up-to-speed" on almost every topic callers brought up, and claimed "Your formats may be too 'technical' for most people," which I thought was a VERY bad thing to say to the majority of the San Francisco Bay Area. We should track this gentleman down and berate him. ;) ~