Using a NAS as media server that can serve computeres and Apple TV directly
Mac Book Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.4)
Mac Book Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.4)
tmartine wrote:
basically how you can think of it is that the NAS itself is a little computer and runs a version of iTunes. you can configure the iTunes running on the NAS (playlist, sync, sync, stream to applet etc.) from your computer (web or client interface). the appleTV and other computers sees this iTunes as it sees any other iTunes running on any other computer on your network and can do sharing or in the case of appleTV sync or stream from it.
tmartine wrote:
are you talking directly from NAS to appleTV with no iTunes running on a computer some where? this is what we are talking about here... if so which NAS does that?
faZZter wrote:
I am just using a couple Netgear SC 101 NAS units and have all movies and music on them. *I then use a computer running itunes to serve the media to the AppleTV*
tmartine wrote:
i'm starting to think that the real answer if someone wants a cheap standalone media server with good performance to serve iTunes and feed appleTV... they need to just get a cheap, old computer that would have gone to the dump otherwise... attach it to the network, strip it down and run iTunes on it and attach a bunch of cheap USB drives to it setting up some back up strategy.
Using a NAS as media server that can serve computeres and Apple TV directly