TS2972 Hi, can I share my mac music with a windows server (digifi hush)?

I have a music library on my mac and another one on a DigiFi HUSH. To operate the hush I use an Chorus or Kinsky on my iPad and my iPhone.

I have the 24" LED Cinema Display.

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