
Finally, a simple way to use your existing UPnP™ software and devices from your Mac. Introducing PlugPlayer, an application to stream music from UPnP™ media servers or control UPnP™ media renderers - all from Mac.
- Stream Music*, Video*, and Images* from a Media Server* to your Mac
Already have a media server running on your home computer or server? With PlugPlayer you can access music from your media server and listen to it on your Mac.
- Control a Media Renderer* from your Mac
Already have a media renderer hooked up to your stereo? No need to fumble around looking for the right remote. With PlugPlayer you can control your media renderer using PlugPlayer, creating a playlist from media on your media server.
- Use your Mac as a Media Renderer
Is your Mac hooked up to your home theatre? You can remotely control PlugPlayer using most UPnP™/DLNA® control points, including PlugPlayer for iPhone, iPad, or Android
- Push media from your Mac
Use PlugPlayer to push media from the built-in server, or from external servers, to Media Renderers.
-Stream from "the cloud"
PlugPlayer has built-in support for cloud-based media services such as CloudUPnP and mp3tunes.
- No Additional Software or Configuration Required
Other solutions require proprietary software on your home computer, but PlugPlayer uses the media server you already have. Plus, PlugPlayer automatically discovers devices on your network without the need for manual configuration or settings.
* Please see plugplayer.com for supported file formats and servers/renderers known to work with PlugPlayer.
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