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Lukas718

Streaming enthusiast

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Post Thu Dec 27, 2012 2:22 pm

NAS transcoding mkv on fly ?

Is there any NAS on the market that would be able to trans-code on fly to tvs ?
I looked into Synology DS412+ with Dual Core 2.13GHz Processor - is that enough to handle that ?
Currently I have DLINK 325 which isnt able to do anything much thats why Im using dektop as HTPC with serviio on it but I would like to have only NAS running instead of always starting my htpc and shutting it off after done watching

I have two tvs - Samsung 60" led is great takes all kinds of files but my Toshiba 3d 55" sucks - wont play even avis when using serviio on nas and when transcoding movies is supper choppy.
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NX3

DLNA master

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Post Thu Dec 27, 2012 2:54 pm

Re: NAS transcoding mkv on fly ?

Lots of variables, what format will the mkv be transcoded too for your set ? AVC ? mpeg2 ?

A self build NAS maybe an option and far cheaper than the Synology box you mention. Or why not just buy a media player than does everything, far cheaper and would work with your NAS as is.
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Lukas718

Streaming enthusiast

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Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2011 7:04 pm

Post Thu Dec 27, 2012 3:36 pm

Re: NAS transcoding mkv on fly ?

1.) avi to mpeg and mkv what ever format that stupid toshiba plays.
2.) Never build any NAS before - didnt even know that was an option
3.) I had popcornhour before but i didnt like it too much. Do you know any MP that would support DLNA ? or will I hvae to load Serviio on them too ?
4.) The reason for NAS only would be just one device that is running and takes care of my media library.


NX3 wrote:Lots of variables, what format will the mkv be transcoded too for your set ? AVC ? mpeg2 ?

A self build NAS maybe an option and far cheaper than the Synology box you mention. Or why not just buy a media player than does everything, far cheaper and would work with your NAS as is.

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