

You will see the files in “Audio”, “Images” and “Video”.Following the recent price hike for Apple Music, Amazon Music Unlimited is following suit and increased the monthly fee to access it's CD-quality and hi-res audio content from $9.99 to $10.99. Choose the Media Server you want to play from and select “Load Library”.ĥ. Select “Playing now” > “Playing from…” and you will see all of the available mediaĤ. Enable “Use Media Network to share this library and enable DLNA”ģ. Go to “Services and Plug-ins” > “Media Network” then choose “Options”.Ģ. Select “Audio”, “Images” and “Video” in the left bar to see the imported files.Īdvanced function: Use DLNA function to add library from local networkġ. The default NAS folder path is “File System” > “Share” > “Multimedia”.Ĥ. Choose the folder and the file type you want to import (using the NAS Configure Auto-Import: Provide a list of folders to automatically sync toģ. Import a single folder: Add the content of a single folder to your library. Open HD Station and run JRiver Media Center Import NAS Media files to JRiver Media Centerġ. IPhone photos: “Applications” > “HybridDesk Station”, then install rec and only playable on VLC: 0.5TB (could let these go) Jriver (audio & music video): 1TB (important)įilms recorded on PVR in. We are streaming a lot more now ( Netflix, Amazon etc) so this may not grow a fantastic amount.

The whole house is connected by wired ethernet so in principle a NAS could go in many different rooms.īetween us we currently have approx a bit over 2TB in total. Media Player is (currently) jRiver as does a lot of things better than iTunes or Plex, and VLC for difficult videos. Media Source is a (oldish) mac mini with attached hard drives, 1 for data, 1 for backup. My fairly decent hifi: DAC + Naim 102/180) and TV are both in the living room. I’ve been looking at the internet and going round in circles. I’m not sure whether to take the plunge with NAS or not.
