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Music sources – Naim Audio Mu-so User Manual

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4. Music Sources

4.3.2 Multiroom

Multiroom enables mu-so to play local network audio
streams from Naim multiroom streamer family products
connected on the same local network. The mu-so multiroom
input is selected automatically when in receipt of a stream
from a Naim streamer product. Mu-so can be disconnected
from a multiroom stream by pressing its touch panel or
remote handset stop buttons, or by selecting an alternative
input.

Note: Naim multiroom streamer products include the
NDX, ND5 XS, NAC-N 172 XS, SuperUniti, NaimUniti,
UnitiQute and UnitiLite. Mu-so is not able to work as a
multiroom server so a multiroom system containing only
mu-so units is not possible. Contact your Naim retailer for
more information on Naim multiroom systems.

Note: The mu-so multiroom input can be disabled via
the Naim app Settings menu. Disabling the multiroom
input can be useful to prevent other users in a household
inadvertently playing audio through it.

4.3.3 UPnP™

The mu-so UPnP™ input enables mu-so to play audio files
stored on UPnP™ servers such as the Naim UnitiServe,
network servers with integrated UPnP™ software, or on
Windows and OS X computers. The mu-so UPnP™ input
is selected automatically when in receipt of a stream from
a server. UPnP™ file browsing can be carried out using
the Naim app. Once playback has been initiated by a play
command on the Naim app, the mu-so touch panel or
remote handset play/pause, next and previous controls can
also be used to control playback.

Mu-so can play UPnP™ streamed audio files in the following
formats: MP3, ALAC, AAC, FLAC, WMA, WAV, AIFF or Ogg
Vorbis. Files must be free of any digital rights management
playback restrictions.

Note: Windows Media™ Player version 11 or above
incorporates built in UPnP™ support. A variety of
third party UPnP™ applications are available that are
compatible with both Windows and OS X operating
systems.

Note: More information on UPnP™ servers and networks
can be found in the Naim knowledge base at:
http://www.naimaudio.com/knowledge-base