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In Reply to: RE: Bi-wiring and Cambridge Audio CXN network streamer posted by PAR on May 08, 2017 at 05:07:16
It slipped by me above, but for all of the streaming services your use of a tablet to receive them means that you will be unable to use their desktop application. This means you will have to use the smartphone/tablet app. As these are meant for portable use and to be viewed on small screens and not be too greedy on power requirements they are stripped down compared to the desktop. Accordingly not all features may be available or as clear to use.
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That's a huge help Par A. Many thanks. I need to ensure my iMac upstairs will receive a Bluetooth signal from my BT100 linked to the CA CXA60. It doesn't at the moment despite other devices such as my Kindle and iPhone picking it up at the same distance. To play MQA files it must be off the desktop computer using Tidal Masters. Another glitch in the matrix!
That's a huge help Par A. Many thanks. I need to ensure my iMac upstairs will receive a Bluetooth signal from my BT100 linked to the CA CXA60. It doesn't at the moment despite other devices such as my Kindle and iPhone picking it up at the same distance. To play MQA files it must be off the desktop computer using Tidal Masters. Another glitch in the matrix!
That "A" after my moniker just tells you my status here. It means audiophile/music lover. If you click on it then you can find out about me and my system. You will also see people with other letters after their monikers. "B" means that they are members of the Bored ( Board) and run the show. "M" are equipment manufacturers, " P" music industry professionals and "R" audio and/or music magazine reviewers (or in one or two cases they are also the editors).
BTW it can be worthwhile choosing the right forum for your questions. Many inmates (inmates as this is an asylum) with specific expertise would not necessarily visit forums unrelated to their area of interest. It is also worthwhile going to the respective forums and searching their archives to see if your question has already been answered, if you haven't tried that already.
Good luck with your connection!
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