My music is currently on a D-Link NAS with some other content on a USB external hard disk attached to a Windows 7 PC. JRiver is on the PC as well.
I have an Android tablet (Google Nexus 7)
The CP800 is connected by Ethernet to the LAN, USB is not connected.
JRiver is setup to share its library on the network with DLNA see the screen shot.
There is a screen shot of the BubbleUPnP apps 'devices page' showing all of the renderers and libraries available. Simply pick the renderer you want the music to come out of and the library you want the music to come from. In this case the local renderer is the tablet, RK1 is the PC, or The Main CP800. The Libraries are the Local Library on the tablet, PC - RK1 or the Natasha the NAS drive.
Go to the library tab and pick your music, press play.
There are two screen shots of the CP800 showing DLNA playback at 96K with a FLAC file and 192K with a WAV. Sounds as good as the USB connection.
There are DLNA apps for the iThings, you need to search the store. By the way, not that I'm pushing Android but the Nexus 7 32GB is C$269.00 about half what an iPad would cost.
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