surfer949 :
photonboy :
update:
I don't think most (if any) devices that play and stream audio are setup to offer DIFFERENT audio at the same time. Some support beaming the same audio to multiple speakers throughout the house, but not necessarily a different stream to each device.
So you may need a SEPARATE unit for each playback device (though you can access a WDMYCLOUD to play music or video by multiple devices at the same time to play different files)
That was my plan, buy one more A/V receiver for the Master bedroom and use some type of device or Wifi app/feature to play music from one source if that's possible. Because I do want to use WIRED speakers for both rooms, wifi speakers are not an option.
I'm not following you exactly. You are running speaker wires from the living room into the bedroom?
Speakers are usually in the same room and setup as 2.0, 2.1...etc. I'm not aware of a way to setup multiple speaker outputs that you can toggle between.
For SEPARATE audio outputs you generally have a source couple of beaming via Wi-Fi to a receiving device such as Google Chromecast which in turn takes the wi-fi signal and creates a 3.5mm stereo output for something like stereo PC speakers.
You can even get a SANDISK CLIP MP3 player for quite cheaply which has FM and can store music files to playback to headphones or again, stereo PC speakers.