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sprocket12
Jan 18, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS 314/iTunes/AppleTV?
Ok, so this has been sorta asked but not specifically addressed. Netgear alludes to iTunes video streaming but slides around it by always listing Plex and DLNA in the same breath. I've bought a ReadyNAS 314 that will transcode to 1080p according to its specs. I have an all Apple home infrastructure for simplicity and use dumb TV's with AppleTV's connected.
Can I stream video DIRECTLY to my 2nd/3rd generation AppleTV's from my ReadyNAS 314? What about movies purchased through the Apple store? I don't see any way to connect an Apple ID anywhere either.
The only clear information is for music which I assume is Airplay (music only). This is very misleading. Enough to make me consider taking my $600 investment back.
-Tim
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Where are you seeing a transcoding spec for the RN314? The RN21x series does claim support for 1080p transcoding, but the RN3xx does not mention it on the datasheet or product literature I have seen.
AFAIK there is no linux iTunes server that supports home sharing. You can thank Apple for that (the linux software is reverse-engineeered freeware, because Apple doesn't provide iTunes for that platform, and hasn't provided specs on home sharing either).
Airplay does work, but I agree it isn't what you want. If you have iTunes running on a PC (OSX or Windows), then it can access the library on the RN314. I agree that doesn't quite get you there either, since you do need a PC running in order to see the content on the AppleTV.
- sprocket12Aspirant
To be honest, I had read so many spec tables, reviews, etc. that I misquoted the 214 for the 314. However, I think the transcoding was based on Plex use which is also supported on the 314. It is my understanding that the 314 is more marketed for SMB than home. In any case, it would appear that my fears are realized.
I have already been down the path of using an over-powered Linux server to provide similar services but still lack iTunes video streaming to AppleTVs.
I still feel that though Netgear has very good products, the specification/write ups on the ReadyNAS devices are very ambiguous and paint an inaccurate picture of product capabilities.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
sprocket12 wrote:
To be honest, I had read so many spec tables, reviews, etc. that I misquoted the 214 for the 314. However, I think the transcoding was based on Plex use which is also supported on the 314.
The RN314 can transcode, but Netgear doesn't specify that in the datasheet. I think the RN214 quadcore is more capable than the RN314 in that respect (though the RN314 single core performance is better then the RN214 single core performance). However, Netgear doesn't provide any benchmarks to show this, and I haven't seen any third-party results either.
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