UPnP CLIENT
The C446 utilizes UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) client to allow playback of
audio files stored in a home network such as a computer, NAS (network-
attached storage), Apple iOS device or Android phone.
The C 446 browses your UPnP server audio content over the local network.
It includes MP3, FLAC, WMA, WAV, and AAC codecs. The computer, NAS
or mobile devices on the network are all potential servers. In order to use
them as such, they each need to be set up to act as a UPnP server.
WINDOWS 7
Windows 7 has a built-in UPnP server. To enable it and other related
information, visit the following websites:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/windows7/Getting-started-with-
media-streaming
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/windows7/Stream-your-media-to-
devices-and-computers-using-Windows-Media-Player
OTHER DEVICES AND OPERATING SYSTEMS
For other Windows versions, Linux or Mac computers, server software such
as “Twonky Server” can be downloaded and installed. Visit twonky.com for
more information.
For applicable Apple and Android devices, visit their stores or website for
information about applicable apps needed for them to act as UPnP servers.
The always-on NAS is an ideal device for storing and accessing music files.
When selecting a NAS, look for DLNA-certified unit that can also serve as a
Digital Media Server (DMS).
UPnP RECEIVER
Browsing one’s media collection is not limited anymore to the C 446. The
connection between the mobile device or computer and the C 446 is
more than accessing and browsing of media. In a local network, the UPnP
Receiver allows the streaming of your media collection from your computer
or handheld device to your C 446. The UPnP Receiver effectively transfers
control of the media to the user’s computer or handheld device.
With the C 446’s UPnP Digital Audio Renderer, browsing, creating playlists
and changing of songs are possible anywhere at home using a variety of
networked devices.
WINDOWS 7
Windows 7 Media player has a feature called “Play To” that allows users
to play media on their computer to other devices on their local network
including the NAD C446.
To enable it and other related information, visit the following websites:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/windows7/using-the-play-to-feature-
to-stream-media
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/windows7/Stream-your-media-to-
devices-and-computers-using-Windows-Media-Player
OTHER DEVICES
For applicable Apple and Android devices, visit their stores or website for
information about applicable apps needed for them to allow control of
your media. Once the app is installed on the device, simply follow the setup
instructions.
LAST .FM
Last.fm is a music recommendation streaming service supported by C 446.
Last.fm offers a large number of music options. Go to www.last.fm to see
the programming available.
Last.fm is a pay per use service. An account must be setup at Last.fm to use the
service with the C 446. Once an account is set up, a user name and password
are provided. Use this information to set up Last.fm with the C 446.
UPnP Client
}NAD: LAB:
Twonky Server [HOME]
UPnP Receiver
Listening
Last.FM
Settings Menu
Network Setup
}Last.FM Setup
Display Brightness
Last.FM Setup
}User Name
Password
OPERATION
USING THE C 446 – OTHER SOURCES
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