Listening To Network Audio Files - Russound DMS-3.1 Installation Manual

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The DMS-3.1 can access audio files that reside on a network
connected computer or NAS storage device that is UPnP/DLNA
compliant. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) and DLNA (Digital
Living Network Alliance) protocols permit network connected
devices to discover each other and share content and control.
Many media player software programs feature UPnP/DLNA
capabilities, and more networked storage devices are providing
UPnP/DLNA server functionality.
The DMS-3.1 supports multiple file formats: MP3 (CBR, VBR), WAV
(8, 16, and 24-bit), OGG Vorbis, FLAC (8, 16, and 24-bit). AAC and
AAC+ file formats, which are used by Apple for music purchased
through iTunes, can also be played. Any content that is protected
with DRM (Digital Rights Management) can not be played back.
Users can also install UPnP/DLNA media server software on their
computers to access iTunes library content and control it from a
Russound user interface.
The menu structure for locating and playing your music will
vary depending on the DLNA server being used. Feel free to
experiment with different software or hardware to find the best
one for your needs.
LISTENING TO NETWORK AUDIO FILES (MEDIA SERVER)
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Stream 1
Music
Blues Brothers
Made in America
Green Onions
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Media Server
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