Thanks for the advice posted in the trouble shooting section but I thought this question would be better here!
I have a Mac mini holding all my music Brantonme has very kindly advised that I could connect the mac via DLNA server to the Pro Plus. Iam probably still old school and thought (maybe mistakenly) that a physical connection between devices is better that Wi-Fi network (but I have been out of the audio space for a long time)
If i hadn't received the great advice I would have connected the mac to WiiM via optical which is what i am currently doing with my mac but i assume there would be an option to link the mac to the WiiM via ethernet cable?
So....
Would I be better to go:
Mac to WiiM via DLNA network (wireless)
Mac to WiiM via optical (would the WiiM see this as a physical connection?)
Mac to WiiM via ethernet (would the WiiM see this as a physical connection in the app?)
I know im going to be opening a can of worms but i would like to get the sound quality as high as possible.
Hope the question makes sense and apologies if I am missing anything or it's a complete Newby question!)
I have a Mac mini holding all my music Brantonme has very kindly advised that I could connect the mac via DLNA server to the Pro Plus. Iam probably still old school and thought (maybe mistakenly) that a physical connection between devices is better that Wi-Fi network (but I have been out of the audio space for a long time)
If i hadn't received the great advice I would have connected the mac to WiiM via optical which is what i am currently doing with my mac but i assume there would be an option to link the mac to the WiiM via ethernet cable?
So....
Would I be better to go:
Mac to WiiM via DLNA network (wireless)
Mac to WiiM via optical (would the WiiM see this as a physical connection?)
Mac to WiiM via ethernet (would the WiiM see this as a physical connection in the app?)
I know im going to be opening a can of worms but i would like to get the sound quality as high as possible.
Hope the question makes sense and apologies if I am missing anything or it's a complete Newby question!)