Hi Chris

OK, I'm hoping that we can do this without AirFoil now, although if need be I 
do have a license for it.  I guess that the first thing I need to do is break 
my usual number 1 golden rule, consult the user guide for the Panasonic system 
we just bought! ;-)

Thanks for your input.

Gordon

On 24 May 2012, at 17:34, chris hallsworth <[email protected]> 
wrote:

I understand by playing with Airfoil and its Speaker application that both 
devices need to be connected to the same wifi network before they can be seen 
by music and other audio applications. So say in the music app you select one 
or more tracks, double tap the airplay button, then double tap the option 
corresponding to your Airplay device.

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