Dune HD Duo 4K User Manual - Page 13
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Built-in NAS (Network Attached Storage) function
The player can work as a file server, i.e. you can access storage devices connected to
the player (internal HDD, USB drives) from the local network using FTP and SMB
protocols. For example, you can copy files to the player directly from a PC or other
device in the local network. On a Windows PC, just type "ftp://ip_address" or
"\\ip_address" in the Windows explorer, where "ip_address" is the IP address of the
player. The IP address of the player can be found in "Setup / Information" menu.
Built-in Wi-Fi Access Point function
The player can work as a Wi-Fi access point or Wi-Fi router. I.e. the player can
connect to Internet via Ethernet and create its own Wi-Fi network which can be used
by various devices (such as mobile phones, tablets, notebooks, etc) to communicate
with the player and with each other and to access Internet. In order to use this, enable
"Wi-Fi access point" function in "Setup / Network" menu.
Using Audio Input
The player has coaxial S/PDIF audio input and USB audio input ports.
Using these audio input ports, the ESS SABRE32 Reference DAC built-in into
the player can be used to output digital audio streams from external audio sources.
To use coaxial S/PDIF audio input, connect it to the the coaxial S/PDIF audio output
of an external audio source.
The USB audio input is optional. In the default player configuration, the USB
audio input port is present on the rear panel of the player, but is not functioning
and is reserved for a future hardware upgrade.