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Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled. App Store Preview.

Screenshots iPad iPhone. Description The Naim app is the ultimate remote control for your home hi-fi system, enabling you to have millions of songs at your fingertips. Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Information Provider Naim Audio Ltd. Size Category Music. Compatibility iPhone Requires iOS Mac Requires macOS Price Free. Family Sharing Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled. More By This Developer.

You Might Also Like. Roon Remote. Hopefully Naim will fix the app soon! Hi Gerry, If we can help with setup of your system please contact us on;- support naimaudio. Like other reviewers have stated, it simply will not connect to the internet. I even have 2 networks and have tried it with both.

Same thing. I get so far on the app and then nothing. I have now spent almost a day on it. I am so frustrated that I am returning it for a refund. A simple WiFi connection has to be this convoluted? I have never in 30 years had this issue with any other program or product. How tough can this be? A lot of other companies have this down to a science. The WiFi is fine. It worked flawlessly on the Devialet unit it was replacing and every thing else that is connected it it, except the Naim.

The same errors are received on a PC laptop and Apple laptop. You will find several examples of the same issues with a Google search. Hi there, Since the launch of iOS 14 and all its follow-ups, there have been many connection issues specifically centered around Airplay. Please ensure you are using the latest iOS update and then uninstall and re-install the Naim app.

As its happening on your Samsung Android device too then I believe some network investigation is required. Please get in touch on support naimaudio. All of this results in better sound quality, Naim claims. My router is on the second story of my home, and the music system is in the living room on the main floor. There are several options. While mounting hardware for both types of drive is included, Naim recommends an SSD. The Uniti Core can also be used with a network-attached storage NAS device connected to your home network.

The next screen showed a range of Naim products; I chose Uniti Core, and the next screen confirmed that it was connected to my network. The app recognized my USB drive, but informed me that it had to be reformatted. The app warned that all data on the drive would be erased -- but what choice did I have? I chose FLAC. Now I needed to refill the Adata drive with music. The Naim app has a function that lets you import music from other devices on your network. I found it easier to do this the other way around.

Most files copied just fine, along with their metadata and embedded art. By contrast, Roon and Audirvana correctly display metadata and embedded art on these albums.

For music playback, the Naim app is attractive and it works well. You can also create playlists. After selecting an album, you can open a little onscreen booklet that provides album credits and reviews, artist bios and images, and information about similar albums. I ripped all of my own CDs years ago, so for this review I borrowed a few discs from a nearby branch of the Toronto Public Library.

But if you have a big music library you want to rip, it certainly will be. Even more significant was how these three devices handled metadata.

In the Edit Metadata screen that follows, tapping the field you want to edit Album Name, Artist Name, Track Names will take you to a screen where you can enter new information using an onscreen keyboard.

I found the process a bit fiddly at first, but quickly got the hang of it. I tried doing this on my MacBook Pro using Tag, a cheap-and-cheerful metadata utility. I was able to navigate to the folder on the Uniti Core that contained the ripped files, pull their metadata into Tag, then enter changes.



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