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Modem:
A modem is an item of network hardware that forms a
bridge between the network and the internet - usually via
a broadband connection through telephone lines.
Naim Extended Music Database:
Thanks to UnitiServe’s use of the
AMG
database, it is able
to access significantly more information than competing
products. This means selection and searching for specific
items can be more intuitive and productive.
NaimNet:
NaimNet
network
enabled audio products are
manufactured in the UK by Naim Audio. Like their closely
related non-network Naim products, they represent the
ultimate in musical performance.
Network:
A network in terms of this manual is a group of
interconnected and communicating servers, computers,
or peripheral devices that are able automatically to share
and control large volumes of data at high speeds.
Network Attached Storage (NAS):
If a CD collection is too large for the internal storage of
UnitiServe, an external hard disk can be added to the
network to increase the storage available.
Network Share:
A Network Share is a network attached storage location
from which UnitiServe can replay audio. A Network Share
may be a NAS hard disk (see above) or a shared folder on
a computer.
Music Store:
A Music Store is a storage location where UnitiServe stores
ripped CD data. Normally, UnitiServe’s internal hard disk is
its Music Store however Network Shares can be converted
to become Music Stores.
Playlist:
A playlist is a specific group of tracks collected together for
a specific purpose; “favourites” perhaps, or “party tracks”.
A simple list of tracks queued-up to play (the tracks of an
album for instance) may also be referred to as a playlist.
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks):
RAID storage incorporates multiple hard disk drives into
a single element. Data stored in a RAID is divided and
replicated among the drives to improve reliability and, in
some cases, read and write speeds.
Ripping:
Ripping is the slang term for extracting and storing the
audio data from a CD. UnitiServe is unusual in ripping the
audio data repeatedly to minimise errors. There are some
copyright and legal issues to consider when ripping CDs.
Router:
A router is an item of network hardware that controls
network
traffic. Many home network routers include a
broadband
modem
to connect the network to the
internet
and many also include a wireless element that enables
network hardware with wireless capabilities to connect.
Supplement – Hard Disk Player Ter minology
Server:
Server is a generic term that describes an item of network
hardware that stores and provides data to the network.
Shuffle:
Shuffle is a term used to describe the random playback of
tracks.
S/PDIF:
S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format) is a digital
audio interface format commonly used in domestic digital
audio equipment.
StreamNet:
StreamNet is a proprietary network technology that
enables synchronous and very high quality streaming of
audio and video over TCP/IP networks. UnitiServe and all
NaimNet products are StreamNet compatible.
TCP/IP:
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is
the communications protocol on which the
internet
and
many other networks are based.
User Interface (UI):
Different user interfaces are available with UnitiServe
depending on the model and mode of use. See Section
1.2.
UPnP™:
UPnP™ (Universal Plug and Play) is network connection
standard that enables compatible hardware to connect
automatically and to simplify the implementation of home
networks.
USB:
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a computer interface format
developed to enable simple connection of computer
peripheral devices.
WAV:
WAV (Waveform Audio Format) is a Microsoft/IBM audio file
format for storing and transferring audio on PCs. WAV is a
“lossless” file format.
Web Page:
A web page is a computer screen full of data output by
a
network
device that communicates information on its
status and may enable control via a mouse and keyboard.
WMA:
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio data
compression technology developed by Microsoft. The
name can refer to both the audio file format and the
audio compression technique itself.