Upgrade firmware 4.8 for my streamer so I can download Tidal please someone to help me with this

Help with download firmware 4.8 for my ND5Sx need help

Need a bit more than that mate.

People can only help you if you explain what you have so far and what issues you are having.

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All the info you need is here

Actually @robert_h that link is once again giving a 404 error for the PC firmware updater…

Hi @Natan

Have you got the Naim app on your phone or iPad or similar?

Is your streamer a Naim ND5XS or a Naim ND5XS2?

I need to download firmware 4.8 in order to use Tidal in my streaming right now I am working with 4.3 version which unables me to download Tidal app

I tried to click on the link you send to me and doesn’t open anything, I am going in circles without getting any answers

Try here;

Click on the underlined link first for the guide. Read that, then click on the boxed link at the top to go to the actual download page.

click on Richard’s pdf posted above.

click where i’ve highlighted
(which takes you here CONTENT_HUB (focal.com)

you’ll get the download

Hi Jim i have the ND5XS and the Naim application in my ipad and in the phone i connected the unit to my Mac laptop and it dosent allow me to download the 4.8 version i tried to follow all the instrucdcions but n othing

Natan, if using a iMac and downloading a none apple piece of software, you need to force the mac to open it. Sometime it is an option on the right click and then choose option that allows download. I’m a bit hazy myself and I haven’t done in a while. A bit of Googling should get the correct way to download the file.

EDIT: haven’t tried this but may help

Open a Mac app from an unknown developer

If you try to open an app that isn’t registered with Apple by a known developer, you get a warning dialogue. The app has not been reviewed and macOS can’t check whether the app has been modified or broken since it was released.

Overriding security settings to open an app is the most common way that a Mac gets infected with malware. You should not override security settings if an app hasn’t been checked by Apple, even if the app looks like it comes from a major developer. The safest approach is to look for a version of the app from the Mac App Store or look for an alternative app.

However, if you choose, you can still open an app from an unknown developer by manually overriding Privacy & Security settings.

  1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Privacy & Security in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
  2. Go to Security, then click Open.
  3. Click Open Anyway.This button is available for about an hour after you try to open the app.
  4. Enter your login password, then click OK.
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