Sony STR-DA1800ES 用户手册

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About the network 
functions of the receiver
• You can enjoy audio content which has been 
stored on a DLNA-compliant device (DLNA 
CERTIFIED™ Products) that has an 
authorized DLNA logo displayed on the 
device (page 74).
• You can use the receiver as a device 
equivalent to a UPnP media renderer on your 
home network.
• With an Internet connection, you can listen 
to music services (page 76) and update the 
software of the receiver.
• You can listen to the same music at the same 
time in different rooms through the PARTY 
STREAMING function.
• You can register Media Remote devices to 
control the receiver.
• You can playback audio content on iOS 
devices or an iTunes Library with AirPlay.
About DLNA
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) is a 
standard organization made up of 
manufacturers of various products, such as 
servers (computers, etc.), AV equipment, and 
mobile computing devices which exchange 
content (music, photos, and videos). DLNA 
decides upon standards and publishes an 
authorized logo to be displayed on devices 
which support DLNA standards.
Setting up the server
To listen to audio content stored on your server 
with this receiver, you need to set up the server 
in advance. The following server devices are 
compatible with this receiver.
• Sony VAIO Media plus 1.3, 1.4, 2.0, and 2.1
• Sony HDD Network Audio System 
 
NAS-S500HDE*, NAS-S55HDE*
• Sony Network AV receiver 
 
STR-DA6400ES*, TA-DA5600ES*
• Microsoft Windows Media Player 12 
installed on Windows 7 (page 70)
• Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 
installed on Windows Vista/Windows XP 
(page 72)
* Not available in some countries or regions.
If the server has a function that limits access 
from other devices, you must change the 
setting on the server to allow the receiver to 
access it.
This section explains how to set up Windows 
Media Player when using it as a server.
For details on the settings of other server 
devices, refer to the operating instructions or 
help of the respective devices or applications.
Note
The items displayed on the computer may be 
different from the ones shown below, depending on 
the version of the operating system or the computer 
environment. For details, refer to Help for your 
operating system.
This section explains how to set up 
manufacturer-installed Windows Media 
Player 12 for Windows 7.
For details on how to operate Windows Media 
Player 12, refer to Help for Windows Media 
Player 12.
Using Network Features
When using Windows 7