Streaming to Airport Express

Hello,
If this is the wrong place, please accept my apologies. I have this question:
Is it possible at all to stream the sound of movies to my Airport Express connected to my hifi system ?
I can stream my music but can't figure out how to do this with movies.
Thanks

U2*Rocks wrote:
Will that application also allow me to stream music to my iPod Touch ?
no, but AirPhones would
JGG

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