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millerb
Aspirant
Apr 12, 2017

HD Video and Audio Support

I am interested in getting a Netgear ready nas for media storage and backup. I wouuld like to know if there are any limitations on HD audio passthrough to a Yamaha RXV1075 for audio decoding. My Samsung bluray player will not passthrough DTS-HD MASTER or TRUE HD. audio files. I have a failing WD LIVE TV which does it fine but needs replacing. I also assume i can write to the NAS from my mac pro over the network without issue.

Thanks for any help

Brad

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    You can certainly copy files from your OSX PC to any ReadyNAS - using either SMB or AFP.

     

    New OS-6 readynas all include a built-in DLNA server (ReadyDLNA) and also Plex.  Plex supports passthrough, I'm not sure about about ReadyDLNA.  

     

    Note you can put the media server on the mac pro, but still keep the media library on the ReadyNAS.

     

    If you do use plex or ReadyDLNA on the NAS, then the NAS is the media server - if the bluray is your DLNA client, then it's playback issues will likely remain. Perhaps try installing the plex server on your mac pro, and see how it functions.

     

    As far as specific models go, if you want to host a media server on the NAS, I generally suggest avoiding the RN10x and RN31x models - the other models handle plex real-time transcoding better. Even if you aren't interested in real-time transcoding now, you might be interested in it later.  If you have specific transcoding requirements, it'd be good to follow up with them here.

     

     

    • millerb's avatar
      millerb
      Aspirant

      I'd like to get away from using my Mac Pro as a Plex server. Right now i have a usb hard dive connected to the WDTV and feed the HDMI from my WDTV to my Yamaha, which decodes the audio, and sends video directly to the tv. The WDTV Live passes all audio to the receiver, including HD audio. This is the only device i have presently that will pass any and all audio to the receiver. Other devices have limitations with the audio end. If the NAS will act as a server with PLEX and pass all HD audio to the receiver, then that's what i'm looking for. I've found a lot of media boxes still have audio passthrough issues, but trying to find out if NAS devices do also, has been a bit of a chalenge. I don't want to spend hundreds of dollars to find out some .mkv files with True-HD or DTS-Master audio won't work.

      a NAS with HDMI out would be a must in this case. I guess i'm not really interested in transcoding at this point, but as you say maybe in the future.

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        millerb wrote:

        I'd like to get away from using my Mac Pro as a Plex server.


        Understood.  But if you can't get DTS-MA and TRUE-HD running using the Mac Pro as the plex server, it won't work with the NAS either.


        millerb wrote:

        Right now i have a usb hard dive connected to the WDTV and feed the HDMI from my WDTV to my Yamaha, which decodes the audio, and sends video directly to the tv. The WDTV Live passes all audio to the receiver, including HD audio.


        So one test that is relevant here - set up the plex server, and use the WDTV as a DLNA client instead of accessing file shares.  See if you still get the audio passthrough.  My guess is that you will.

         

        Then do the same test with the BluRay player as the DLNA client.  My guess is that will fail.

         

        Generally all servers do passthrough well - the challenge there is to get them to transcode when needed.  I think your issue is that your BluRay player's DLNA client mode doesn't advertise support for DTS-MA or TRUE-HD.  

         

        But it could be something else.  You do need to use HDMI between the player to the Yamaha - toslink can't carry DTS-MA or TRUE-HD.  Also HDMI return can get in the way, so if you are using that, you should try a test w/o it.

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