How-to guide
1. Connect your Network Player to your Mac
Using a USB audio cable (Type A to Type B), connect the USB Audio In on your Network Player to a USB port on the Mac.
Note: If using a Mac without a USB Type A port, you may also use USB Type C (Thunderbolt 3) to USB Type B connection.
2. Select the USB Audio source
- If using the front panel controls of your Network Player, navigate to Home > Inputs > USB Audio.
- If using the StreamMagic app, go to the Home tab, then select USB Audio within the Sources section.
3. Switch the USB Class
- If using the front panel controls of your Network Player, navigate to Home > Settings > Audio > USB Audio Class > Then toggle between USB Audio Class 1.0 or 2.0.
- If using the StreamMagic app, go to the Home tab, locate the Network Player Settings > USB Audio Class > Then toggle between USB Audio Class 1.0 or 2.0.
4. Within the System Preferences of the Mac, locate the Sound settings
Select the CA CXN Audio Class 1 / 2 as the output sound device.
5. On the Mac navigate to Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup
Select the CA CXN Audio Class 1 / 2 as the output sound device on the left column, and then using the drop-down options select the desired bit depth and sample rate preference.