How to Use SoundWire Server to Run Android Applications
SoundWire is a software that allows you to transfer audio files from your computer to another using broadband internet connection. SoundWire can be used on both Windows and Mac OS X machines. You simply download and install SoundWire onto your computer, download an audio file, select "stream" your file and you are ready to transfer. SoundWire works best with WMA files. So far, the only problems associated with this service are related to sharing between multiple devices and when there is no internet connection.
SoundWire is a very powerful piece of software which enables you to transform your computer into a soundboard, allowing you to surf the internet wirelessly and listen to your own music library or even other people's music library. You can use SoundWire to transfer any digital music or sound from your computer to one or more WMA files, such as your mp3s or other midi tracks. SoundWire server application connects to the World Wide Web using a high-speed broadband connection, so regardless of whether you use Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X, Linux, Android phones, tablets or other portable computers and netbooks, you will be able to enjoy the service.
SoundWire works by intercepting and then passing through digital channels on your computer. These digital channels are broadcast by every known online audio stream, such as forums, podcasts, radio stations and live webcasts. With the help of an internet connection and your personal account details, you can log into your account, download any audio file that you want, rename and edit them, save them for further listening on another device, etc. Once you have completed processing your file, you can upload them immediately to a popular online music sharing network, such as Google Play, Tune in or Bandcamp. To get the most out of this new technology, make sure you run the latest version of the Flash-player installed on your PC or laptop. If not, you will experience poor sound quality on your android devices.