Superuniti Upnp™ Audio Interface; Upnp™ Servers; Audio File Compatibility; Scanning Servers And Playing Files - NAIM SUPERUNITI - Manual

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SuperU niti U P nP ™ Au di o Inter fa ce
7 Super Uniti U PnP™ A udi o Int er face
In addition to providing the network connection required for internet radio playback, the
SuperUniti network interface enables audio files stored on UPnP™ servers to be streamed
and played. SuperUniti must be connected, either wirelessly or via Ethernet cabling, to
a network router. If the router provides an internet connection it should incorporate a
firewall. If SuperUniti is already connected to a network, begin by selecting the UPnP™
input.
7. 1 U P nP ™ Se rv e rs
UPnP™ servers incorporate a software application that
allows SuperUniti, or any other UPnP™ compatible player,
to play audio stored and streamed by another device
on the network. The UPnP™ server is usually a PC or Mac
home computer, although some Network Attached
Storage (NAS) drives incorporate a UPnP™ application.
Note:
The Naim UnitiServe and HDX hard disk music players
can operate as UPnP™ servers.
Windows Media™ Player version 11 or above incorporates
built in UPnP™ support and a variety of third party UPnP™
applications are also available that are compatible with
both Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
In the case of the Windows UPnP™ server the following
steps must be taken before music can be streamed to
SuperUniti:
• Ensure Windows Media™ Player version 11 or above is
installed.
• Enable Windows Media™ Player file sharing. From the
Media Player Options dialogue select
Sharing... then select
• Ensure the firewall is configured to allow file sharing.
7. 2 A udio F ile C om pat ib ili ty
The audio files stored on the UPnP™ servers attached to
the network may be in MP3, M4A, Apple Lossless, AAC,
LPCM16/24, FLAC, WMA, WAV, AIFF or Ogg Vorbis formats.
Files must be free of any digital rights management
playback restrictions such as the Apple iTunes FairPlay
system.
7. 3 S ca nnin g Se rv e r s an d P lay in g Fil es
When the SuperUniti UPnP™ input
is selected a list of available
UPnP™ servers on the network
will be displayed. The display will
automatically enter
the handset
up
(
5
)and
ok/list
keys can be used to browse and select the
desired server.
Note:
Allegro Media Server
(shown in the illustrations) is a
UPnP™ Media Server application
that runs on Apple or Windows
PCs and provides access to
media files and iTunes library
contents from UPnP™ media players such as SuperUniti.
20
Library
>
Share my
media.
UPnP
4Allegro Media Server
NAS Disk
UnitiServe
list mode
so
),
down
(
6
Allegro Media Server
Albums
Artists
Genres
4Playlists
The manner in which the UPnP™
server is set up will define how
the audio files and playlists it
holds are listed and displayed. In
most cases the default setup will
list and display files by artist and
album, but list by genre and predefined playlists may also
be available.
Note:
Playlists cannot be generated or stored locally by
SuperUniti. To play a playlist it must reside on the UPnP™
server.
Selecting one of the playlist
categories using the
down
(
6
) and
will display a menu showing
items that fall into the selected
category. An entire category can
be selected for playback by using the
keys followed by the
Alternatively, selecting a category using the
Configure
(
6
) keys followed by the
of tracks contained within the category. Tracks can then
be selected for playback by using the
and
ok/list
keys.
In long lists the handset
jump through the list alphabetically.
Once playback is underway the SuperUniti display will
exit from
list mode
the handset transport keys (
to control playback. To re-enter list mode for further list
browsing and selecting press the handset
During playback, pressing the handset
1/3
will sequentially display the server name, buffer level,
track elapsed time, track genre and stream (audio file)
information.
Note:
Buffer level indicates the quantity of stored data
within SuperUniti and reflects the ability of the network to
provide data at the necessary rate.
4/4
Playlists
90s Music
Audiobooks
4Favourites
Party
Favourites
up
5
(
),
Ball and Chain
ok/list
keys
Cycle Song
4Motel Lullaby
Vacant Chair
up
(
5
play/pause
(
) key.
ok/list
key will display the full list
up
(
5
numeric/text
keys can be used to
and revert to normal mode where
) can be used
ok/list
info
(
3/12
3/22
),
down
(
6
)
5
up
(
),
down
),
down
(
6
)
key.
) key

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