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AT0MAC

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Jun 4, 2011
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Copenhagen, Denmark
I have a machine running OS X Server that host my iTunes, iPhoto and other media all over the house - but now I have started building a library of better-than-cd quality (24bit/96khz FLAC mainly) files, which iTunes can not play and I need another solution for my stereo system then.

Have been looking at the Denon DNP-720AE which looks to be a good choice, trouble is that to take advantage of the higher resolution audio I would need to stream it as DLNA - and my Mac don't do that...


How to resolve this, how to stream DLNA from a Mac?
 
rather than use FLAC you could use ALAC, which is Apple's version of lossless audio.
 
rather than use FLAC you could use ALAC, which is Apple's version of lossless audio.

But as far as I know AirPlay (the 720 also have AP) is only up to 24bit/44.1KHz - so the extra fine quality I have been buying will suddenly match more of less a CD (which is 16bit/44.1)...
I want to be able to stream the full 24/96 signal
 
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