DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)

You can listen to music stored in a DLNA server (such as a PC) on a home network using the speaker.

By connecting DLNA-compatible digital devices with each other on the network, you can play back music stored in a DLNA server by using a DLNA controller.

To use the PC as a DLNA server or controller, it is necessary to set the PC.

To listen to music in a DLNA server (PC, etc.) by operating a smartphone, iPhone, etc.

Download SongPal to your smartphone, iPhone, etc.

This application provides Wi-Fi connection setup with the speaker, and allows you to select/play music in the DLNA server (such as a PC).

For details, see “Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (Smartphone)/(iPhone/iPod touch),” “Listening to music on a PC via a Wi-Fi network” or “Listening to music on a PC via a network (“Sony | Music Center for PC” with SongPal operation).”

To listen to music in a DLNA server using your PC as a controller

You can play back music stored in a DLNA server by operating your PC.

Start Windows Media Player on your PC, then play back music by using the “Cast to Device” function (Windows 10) or “Play To” function (Windows 8.1/Windows 7).

Follow the instructions on the PC screen to operate.

To use the PC as a DLNA server or controller, it is necessary to set the PC.

For details, see “Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 10)/(Windows 8.1)/(Windows 7),” “Listening to music on a PC via a network (“Sony | Music Center for PC”)” or “Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows Media Player).”

Note

  • The speaker can play MP3, Linear PCM, WMA, AAC, WAV, FLAC, ALAC and AIFF format files (only AAC files with the extension “.m4a,” “.mp4,” or “.3gp” are playable). Even if the bit rate and file format are supported, the playback of all files is not guaranteed.
  • Files with DRM (Digital Rights Management) copyright protection cannot be played on the speaker. To check if a WMA file is protected by DRM, right-click the file on the PC.
  • When you listen to music via a home network, it may take some time to start, since each DLNA-compatible device has to recognize the component currently used.
  • Some content may not be playable with DLNA certified products.