Using a PS Audio Perfectwave Dac as a music server


If you're just using a Perfectwave Dac as a music server, how can you see what's on the hard drive? It doesn't look as though the screen on the Dac is configured to scroll through folders of songs or albums.
elputco
Your iPhone or iTouch will work as the controller - in fact, they are recommended. The software that you need for the controller is only $9.99 via iTunes and is a simple download. If you already own the PWD, then you simply must buy the Bridge - even if you own the PWT too.
2chnlben,

Would you describe the components of your server system and how difficult or easy it was to get them to work together? When I check in over at the PS Audio forums there seem to be a lot of people having trouble getting their systems to work. I've been wanting to get a server system going but am not computer savvy so I've been waiting for a simple solution.
Simplest solution would be Apple TV, Sonos, or Squeezebox, in no particular order. I use an Apple TV gen 1 and have had zero issues. For $150, it's very tough to beat. I use my iPhone as a controller.
Thanks for your responses. The reason that I ask this question, is that I've had quirky or bad transports in the last 3 out of 4 CD players, and I've been eying a more reliable solution. 1 out of 4 is not good - Meatloaf would not nearly be satisfied. By the way, would an iPod work - I don't have or want a cellphone. And would it have to be Apple? I have a mini system here with a dock, but it only works with Apple iPod - no other manufacturer.
Elputco-

The PS Audio tagNplay app will also work on an iTouch or iPad.

My set up is:

SeagateHD-Netgear WNDR3700-Cat5-PSAudio PWD/Bridge/tagNplay app on iPad