If you are looking for an audio streaming device that:
-- would allow you to stream your audio files from your PC/Mac/Linux box onto your home theater system via WiFi or an ethernet cable
-- supports WEP/WPA encryption
-- has respectable audio quality comparable to $2000 CD players
-- use 24-bit Burr-Brown DACs and other decent components
-- has S/PDIF, RCA and headphone jacks
-- runs on open source (Perl & MySQL among others)
-- supports a decent array of audio file formats including Ogg, WMA Lossless and Apple Lossless
-- is configurable in less than 15 minutes
... there is a small company based out of Mountainview CA that produces such a device and have been getting rave reviews from audiophile publications and open source fanatics alike:
http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_squeezebox.htmlproduct reviews here:
http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_reviews.htmlthe product is not yet widely available among local retailers but Amazon and a few other mail order companies now carry it in addition to purchasing it direct.
enjoy!
-kyo-