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BDP-1 Questions
James,
I would like to upgrade my current digital music player (a problematic unit from the start with interface and software control issues) to one of your BDP-1 units. In reviewing the technical information I see that I can operate the system on my network via Ethernet and an iPad app, much as I do now. My questions relate two apps listed in the documentation, "MINI" and "MAX". Do both of these applications run on an iPad? Is there a minimum iOS requirement, i.e., iOS 7 or better? Lastly, I assume that utilizing one of those applications and an Ethernet connection, I can access my music files on my server. Do I need to download an DNLA or UPnP client for the BDP-1 in order for it to "see" and access those files? Thanks for the assistance! -Michael
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This is what you want to run on an IPad to control BDP-1/2. (Also if your are buying new, I would spend the extra few hundred $$ and get the BDP-2)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mpad/id423097706 Steve Last edited by SHV; 12-03-2013 at 01:31 PM. |
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Also, I wouldn't base a go/no go buying decision of a BDP based on the Max/Mini interface, as major upgrade is likely coming in Q1 2014.
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I was just wondering what works best as far as the iPad app. Having one or not having one is the Go/No Go decision point. Upgrades and GUI interface improvements are to be expected and aren't part of my purchase decision.
Thanks for the help!
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