Understanding the nfremote connection window – Omnia Audio Omnia.9 User Manual

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Understanding the NfRemote Connection Window

It is possible to connect to any number of Omnia.9’s individually or concurrently using NfRemote.

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connect.

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R The Connection Type dropdown menu determines whether the connection is Outbound

(NfRemote initiates connection to Omnia.9) or Inbound (Omnia.9 listens for an incoming

connection request from an instance of NfRemote). Note that the IP addresses of inbound

connections are enclosed by chevrons.

R It is possible to stream audio from the Omnia.9/ host PC to a remote PC using NfRemote. The

Audio Streaming dropdown menu enables this feature and determines the type of data

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information.

I Automatic chooses the best audio format based upon connection speed.

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displays.

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