Posts: 41
Joined: Jun 2013
Reputation:
1
I'm looking for a NAS to store my videos,music,movies,etc and want to get some input on what I need to get. I don't want to get a NAS that's more than I need or get a NAS that isn't enough.
A two bay will be ok and I would like to get a Synology or Qnap.
I have mp3,wmv,mp4,etc.I can rip mu Blurays if needed.
Any tips on setup or suggestion on what to get will be appreciated.Thanks
Posts: 471
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
10
There's an ethernet issue with Amlogic M6 based devices like the MX2.
You may find the playing is intermittent, and drops out.
Currently I store all media on a 2Tb MyPassport USB hard drive.
Previously I had a 1Tb which ran out of room. I sold it as a 1Tb disk to a friend, and used the money to upgrade to 2Tb.
When the 2Tb runs out ... I'll just sell it and upgrade to something bigger when it comes out.
NAS is a pricey way to do things by the time you've bought the unit and put the disks in.
Posts: 30
Joined: May 2013
Reputation:
0
I have two QNAP TS410's, pricey but depends on overall storage needs of course.
At least if you go with a QNAP you can run up a MYSQL server for shared database between XBMC clients
Posts: 30
Joined: May 2013
Reputation:
0
IMHO, If I wanted a transcoding NAS, I'd build one myself from a miniATX board etc. Off the shelf NAS'
with this sort of capability start to get expensive, and maybe OK with one stream but what happens if
you increase clients.
Posts: 41
Joined: Jun 2013
Reputation:
1
I have thought about building a nas,but wouldn't know where to start, Motherboard,memory,etc. I could use Freenas or OpenElec.
Posts: 30
Joined: May 2013
Reputation:
0
No need to worry about transcoding then as XBMC will do it for you on the client, go for what your budget allows
Posts: 41
Joined: Jun 2013
Reputation:
1
So basically any NAS would work,just depends on my storage needs,etc?
Posts: 471
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
10
What about the problem with the MX2 and ethernet ?