n-stream for Android

Posted by: Crossy on 02 July 2012

Hi Guys from Naim,

 

I definately don't understand why there is still no own Naim Android App available and even no information wether it be available or not and if yes - when.

There is a market share of round about 50% for Android and you are just producing Software for Apple. unbelievable how ignorante Naim is.

 

Posted on: 13 September 2012 by Claus-Thoegersen
Originally Posted by Philippe Hebert:

Android with 52 percent of US market

 

Naim shouldn't loose time on an obsolete Apple technology, and invest on Android app as well as on WMA lossless compatibility...

 

wma not supported, I am not sure you are updated. As far as I know only copy protected wma files cannot be played, so for the first time something Naim can remove from the you need to do everything now unless you want to leave the market.

There is this much talked about unified app, wich maybe is developped in a way that will make it availbale outside apple land.

 

Google a company that is a little bigger than Naim  so I  am told, have not been able to include a screen reader in any form of icegream wich is far worse than all the omitions on Naim's part.

 

Claus

 

go bankrupt  

Posted on: 15 September 2012 by Philippe Hebert

Hi,

 

I didn’t say that my SuperUniti doesn't support WMA at all, but it can't play my WMA lossless library, as nearly all the WMA lossless files created when you rip CDs have a bit rate greater than 320kbit/s, around 1.1Mbit/s in average.

 

That is why I confirm that Naim products are not yet really compatible with WMA lossless.

 

Phil.

 

 

Posted on: 27 September 2012 by Redmires

Thank you, thank you, thank you ....

 

My old work phone broke yesterday and I received a new Galaxy today. The first app I've tried is Bubble UPNP. I won't have to fight my daughter now for the use of her Ipod