Streaming Your Local Digital Music Collection - Cambridge Audio CXN100 Manual

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Streaming your local digital music collection

Last updated: February 1, 2024 01:38. Revision #11535
Your player can play content from many different physical sources and this section will explain what you need to do to access and play your locally
stored digital music collection. 'Locally Stored' means the digital music files you have on your PC, Mac or Network Attached Storage
devices (NAS).
To stream local content, you will need the following hardware and software running in your network:
1. Your Cambridge Audio Network Player.
2. A mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet on which you can run the StreamMagic app, or by accessing your collection via the front panel
controls.
3. A hard drive, computer or NAS containing your compatible digital music files.
4. An active UPnP music or media server.
5. A router which is configured to allow the UPnP service.
Note: The above items must be correctly connected and configured, and it is important to note that depending on the server, NAS, computer, etc.
you're using, this will differ from setup to setup. To help you with this we have created best practice guide which should get you up and running
with minimal fuss and effort. This can be found here.

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