Stream music from my RDIO client on mac to Sony bravia

I would like to be able to stream the music I hear on my mac (not mp3) to the Sony bravia, which has a DNLA and WiFi. Most of my music is consumed via the RDIO service, which streams the music to the mac and now I want to be able to stream it to the TV, which is connected to the Onkyo receiver.
Your help is appreciated.
YO

Intermittent problems are often a result of interference. Interference can be caused by other networks in the neighbourhood or from household electrical items.
You can download and install iStumbler (NetStumbler for windows users) to help you see which channels are used by neighbouring networks so that you can avoid them, but iStumbler will not see household items.
Refer to your router manual for instructions on changing your wifi channel or adjusting your multicast rate.
There are other types of problems that can affect networks, but this is by far the most common, hence worth mentioning first. Networks that have inherent issues can be seen to work differently with different versions of the same software. You might also try moving the Apple TV away from other electrical equipment.

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