I'll look forward to the review of the Rotel T14. Pity about the accessibility 
of the app on IOS. I need something that can do streaming of HD Audio.

John


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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: 03 March 2017 14:37
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Subject: DTS Play-Fi: Wireless audio streaming for Android | Wren Sound Systems 
Wren Sound Systems, LLC

Hi!
today I started the upgrade of the Hi-Fi system in the Den and the first 
component arrived that being the Rotel T14 DAB/FM/Network Player.
I'll be writing a review shortly for the list though it won't be for a while as 
the T14 is a piece of comprehensive music kit.
What I would like to mention is the standard that the T14 uses when streaming 
over a network.
Up until now - when using my Sangean WFT3 DAB/FM/Network Player tuner which in 
many ways can be compared to the Rotel - I was used to using devices with all 
the network streaming capabilities built-in and thus using an iPhone or Android 
Device as a remote.
The Rotel T14 Tuner reverse the whole equation 
http://wrensound.com/hi-fi-over-wi-fi-a-new-era-of-old-school-sound-by
having the streaming component as part of the Tuner but relying on an App to 
actually do all the streaming work, retreive the file or stream and then stream 
that content via the Wi-Fi network to the player.
The App recommended for the Rotel T14 is the excellent Play-Fi App 
http://www.play-fi.com Setup of the App for connection to the tuner was fast 
though I note with interest that the Android version is 100% more accessible 
than the IOS version though its early days so perhaps I'm missing something.
So Play-Fi is yet another emerging Wi-Fi standard which prides itself on 
streaming losslessly from a Smart Device to a pair of compatible Wi-Fi Speakers 
or - in the case of the Rotel T14 - a dedicated Network player.
Unlike Airplay, Play-Fi doesn't have any "Drag Time", your source is in 
complete sync with the speakers.
Unlike AirPlay Play-Fi can stream with effortless ease high bit-rate files such 
as HD FLAC though this capability isn't turned on by default as this sort of 
streaming requires quite a lot of band width that some Wireless router systems 
may not be capable of providing.
Anyway the link below takes you to an article which discusses using Play-fi on 
Android devices streaming to compatible equipment.
for-android/



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