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Dom

posted on 19th Sep 14 at 15:04

quote:
Originally posted by Pop
What alternative to Synology would you consider if you were me?


QNap is in the same ballpark as Synology, although i don't believe the interface is as refined.

Otherwise DLink, Seagate, WD, Buffalo, Netgear etc all do NAS boxes but the features (and hardware tbh) are all a bit pants among them.


Pop

posted on 19th Sep 14 at 14:00

quote:
Originally posted by luciaadr
Airplay a bluray through you phone? No thanks

Invest in a more rounded media player (WDTV, xbmc) that can play content from network shares and then get whatever NAS you like, its just a network share.

Some people will go on about synology, but they are (imo) overpriced for what they are.


As Apple TV in standard form can't cope with proper home sharing it won't access the files. You just use your phone to choose the movie you want to watch and start it going. After that you can cancel it from the phone and control it with the normal Apple TV remote.

I'll have a look into WDTV as I've heard it mentioned before.

What alternative to Synology would you consider if you were me?


Pop

posted on 19th Sep 14 at 13:58

quote:
Originally posted by Rob_Quads
Even as an Apple Fan, AppleTV is not the thing to base it round UNLESS its a Gen2 which you could run XBMC or Plex on.




I've got an Apple TV with XBMC so that's fine; however, I'm then limiting myself to 720p.

It doesn't have to be Apple TV that I use, but as I already have it I was looking at that option first.


Rob_Quads

posted on 19th Sep 14 at 09:55

Even as an Apple Fan, AppleTV is not the thing to base it round UNLESS its a Gen2 which you could run XBMC or Plex on.


luciaadr

posted on 19th Sep 14 at 09:00

You're making life really hard for yourself sticking with the apple TV.

Airplay a bluray through you phone? No thanks

Invest in a more rounded media player (WDTV, xbmc) that can play content from network shares and then get whatever NAS you like, its just a network share.

Some people will go on about synology, but they are (imo) overpriced for what they are.


Pop

posted on 18th Sep 14 at 20:26

Please be gentle as I'm new to NAS. Somehow they have passed me by and I'm now reading up as much as I can to understand them properly.

Basically, I'm looking for a network storage solution to hold our music and DVD/Blu-Ray collection and Synology seems to tick lots of the boxes. We have two Sony TV's that can cope with linking to the content; however, looking online people seem to grumble about it not being the easiest to navigate.

We have an Apple TV 2 and I was thinking of getting a second one, but version 3 for 1080p playback. Another reason for getting a second Apple TV is I plan to subscribe to the NHL channel this year.

Looking on Synology website you can setup an iTunes server, which I believe could be used to store both our music and video files - please correct me if I'm wrong.

In theory I could then select a movie on my iPhone and airplay it onto the TV via the Apple TV unit. Does that make sense? I think it has to be done that way as Apple TV doesn't allow proper home sharing.

Does that all make sense? It's obvious when you know for definite and bloody confusing when you don't :boggle:

All help is much appreciated.