Streaming


I’m interested in high  resolution streaming but don’t know how to get started. I have a Schiit Gungnir Multibit DAC.  What else do I need?
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In the current market there is no high resolution streaming, if what you mean is live streaming from internet. The maximum quality for now is standard redbook CD, from Tidal in the US and Qobuz in Europe. The stream is compressed as a FLAC file, but this is completely transparent. So what you can get is CD quality.
To get this into your DAC you need a streamer of one kind or another. It is important that the streamer has an app(lication) for the streaming service you intend to use, like Tidal or TuneIn (for internet radio - much recommended). My preference is for widely supported streamers like Sonos, Chromecast Audio or Apple Airport Express since no service provider can afford to ignore them. These all have digital outputs, so the sound quality depends entirely on your DAC. You can use a computer for this (even a micro one like a Raspberry Pi), but I am a great fan of the Chromecast Audio. It is convenient, dirt cheap, and the digital output is bitperfect, so sonically there is nothing to worry about. Also, and unlike the Airport Express, once you have given the streaming command, the Chromecast makes a direct connection to your router, so you can turn off your tablet/smartphone. You can also use it to stream downloaded files from a NAS (even up to 24/96), but that demands a bit of computer skills (using the BubbleUPnP software). The Chromecast Audio also supports multiroom use, if that interests you. Similarly, if you have been listening in your living room and want to continue listening in the bedroom, you can simply transfer to that bedroom system. Some apps have additional functions, like a sleeptimer in the TuneIn App for internet radio (much liked by my wife).
As a preliminary step, I’ve connected with Tidal through my Oppo 105D player.
Now, how do I get programming to access extensive Classical repertoire?
Not sure I understand the question. Do you use the Oppo as a streamer? Does it have a Tidal app? In that case I assume you have to turn on the TV and use it to display the menu.
I hope others will now step in, because I don't have an Oppo nor do I use Tidal.
Tidal has one of the worst cataloging systems of all the streaming companies.
You literally have to:
1. Type the composer in the search box
2. Add the type of music (symphony/concerto/etc.) after the name.

You then get hits for albums most of the time.
Spotify has a much better organized catalog, and more complete, too.
Spotify also has a nice little 'Discover' tab that offers music related to what you have been listening to. I discovered lots of interesting new composer using that as well as 'Related Artists' when searching an artist.

FWIW, though you can get higher sampling rates on Tidal on some recordings (like MQA), most of their offerings are at the same 44Khz that Spotify outputs.
@willemj .
I believe he is using the OPPO to connect to the Tidal App. on his Ipad and then outputting to his Schiit Dac.
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Unfortunately, I have no way of connecting Spotify to my system by WiFi as I can do with Tidal.  Oppo has the Tidal app bundled with it, and I’m streaming through the Oppo. What’s worse is I can’t connect any device to my Gungnir DAC because (just a couple of months after I bought it,) the outlet for the optical cable broke. The outlet won’t hold the cable in tightly.  A washer broke off from the outlet. 
So, at this point, if I want to stream, I’m stuck with Tidal.