Streaming across home network

Is there an application that would allow me to stream audio files from my home pc to the itouch without going across the internet?

No. If you are connected to WiFi, you can stream music with apps like Pandora, but not from your computer to your touch. Why would you anyway?

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  • Sharing photo's across a home network

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