Hello,
Please forgive my ignorance here - I’m trying to figure out a better way to offload my dvds. I have quite a few movies on dvd, and basically ended up ripping them to my hard drive, well the drives grew and now I’m running two 2T drives over a sabrent usb3.o dock which i connect to a dedicated laptop w/ hdmi to my tv and use the system as a much smarter "smart tv" as the standard streaming things suck.
Sure netflix, hulu are cool, but i use VLC or Zoom Player to play the "dvd directories" on my TV. I’ve been thinking about moving to a NAS, and need some assistance.
Currently I use a wireless mouse and keyboard to navigate the menus and what on the laptop (wired with cat6a, and gigE switch/ router) , watch my ripped dvds, websurf, etc , and worry that moving to a dedicated NAS would be quite restricting in this regard.
Ideally id like to
1) watch my movies anywhere
2) get rid of my laptop and the usb3 drive(s) setup
3) get a media pc / nas / media server that has power efficient external storage and replicate my current experience, just have the files play over ethernet instead of on usb3 attached hdd’s
From my understanding - although I could potentially watch movies anywhere on my tablet, or another computer far from home with a personal cloud NAS device, but my main fear is Power consumption of an "always on" device as well as the likelihood that id have to figure out how to transcode my entire dvd collection (vobs) into mp4 video. On top of this I’d have to learn to live without the DVD structure (no chapters, no menu, subtitles, special features, etc...) and i really like some of those features.
I’ve heard about using XBMC and/or Plex… but still trying to visualize what an alternative setup would be that allows the same flexibility as my laptop’s hdmi port and the USB storage that are attached.
Basically im trying to figure out what device(s) can do this and possible replace the eyesore of my laptop with its array of usb3 attached storage which is always connected to my TV (which i use to websurf, watch news clips, hulu, and other things) to some other "thing" whatever that is.
I was really interested to hear that there are a few dedicated NAS machines which have HDMI ports that I could possibly use as a MEDIA player for my TV (qnap?) - enabling me to solve the issue of the laptop and drives, with a NAS that i can have running in my living room.
However on the flipside Im never really been a fan of "apps" and what not so was thingking perhaps a dedicated media player box with an optical drive + external storage array (???) might be better so i I can get rid of the laptop, yet still be able to use this new device to surf the web free of "apps".
And so Im looking for some people that have been through this process and know the best course of action… Ive looked at the QNAP Turbo NAS (TS-470 Pro) and the Synology Disk Station (DS415+) but really don’t know what direction to take and could really use some advice from someone who’s already learned from their mistakes and can suggest the best way to get done what i need to do... If there was a way I could play DVD's without transcoding them that would be awesome... (granted id loose drive capacity by not using compressed mp4's but at least Id get the same experience as what i have now which would be great).
Ive build a variety of machines before and and mostly work in the windows, android and linux desktop environment.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Please forgive my ignorance here - I’m trying to figure out a better way to offload my dvds. I have quite a few movies on dvd, and basically ended up ripping them to my hard drive, well the drives grew and now I’m running two 2T drives over a sabrent usb3.o dock which i connect to a dedicated laptop w/ hdmi to my tv and use the system as a much smarter "smart tv" as the standard streaming things suck.
Sure netflix, hulu are cool, but i use VLC or Zoom Player to play the "dvd directories" on my TV. I’ve been thinking about moving to a NAS, and need some assistance.
Currently I use a wireless mouse and keyboard to navigate the menus and what on the laptop (wired with cat6a, and gigE switch/ router) , watch my ripped dvds, websurf, etc , and worry that moving to a dedicated NAS would be quite restricting in this regard.
Ideally id like to
1) watch my movies anywhere
2) get rid of my laptop and the usb3 drive(s) setup
3) get a media pc / nas / media server that has power efficient external storage and replicate my current experience, just have the files play over ethernet instead of on usb3 attached hdd’s
From my understanding - although I could potentially watch movies anywhere on my tablet, or another computer far from home with a personal cloud NAS device, but my main fear is Power consumption of an "always on" device as well as the likelihood that id have to figure out how to transcode my entire dvd collection (vobs) into mp4 video. On top of this I’d have to learn to live without the DVD structure (no chapters, no menu, subtitles, special features, etc...) and i really like some of those features.
I’ve heard about using XBMC and/or Plex… but still trying to visualize what an alternative setup would be that allows the same flexibility as my laptop’s hdmi port and the USB storage that are attached.
Basically im trying to figure out what device(s) can do this and possible replace the eyesore of my laptop with its array of usb3 attached storage which is always connected to my TV (which i use to websurf, watch news clips, hulu, and other things) to some other "thing" whatever that is.
I was really interested to hear that there are a few dedicated NAS machines which have HDMI ports that I could possibly use as a MEDIA player for my TV (qnap?) - enabling me to solve the issue of the laptop and drives, with a NAS that i can have running in my living room.
However on the flipside Im never really been a fan of "apps" and what not so was thingking perhaps a dedicated media player box with an optical drive + external storage array (???) might be better so i I can get rid of the laptop, yet still be able to use this new device to surf the web free of "apps".
And so Im looking for some people that have been through this process and know the best course of action… Ive looked at the QNAP Turbo NAS (TS-470 Pro) and the Synology Disk Station (DS415+) but really don’t know what direction to take and could really use some advice from someone who’s already learned from their mistakes and can suggest the best way to get done what i need to do... If there was a way I could play DVD's without transcoding them that would be awesome... (granted id loose drive capacity by not using compressed mp4's but at least Id get the same experience as what i have now which would be great).
Ive build a variety of machines before and and mostly work in the windows, android and linux desktop environment.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.