I took a look at it three years ago when I was shopping for a home theater system. I don't recall how accessible it was, but I seem to recall that Onkyo was on my final list, so I'm thinking it was at least usable. BTW, you should be able to download the app and use a demo device to check out it's accessibility even without having an Onkyo receiver yet. Just select demo when it asks you to connect to your device.

On 20/07/16 09:56, Scott Rumery wrote:
Hello,

Does anyone on the list know if the Onkyo app for the iOS is accessible for 
using a network capable surround sound receiver. I just ordered a new Onkyo 
receiver that has the ability to connect to my wireless network and I would 
like to be able to run it from the iOS app.

Thank You,

Scott Rumery


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