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Tristyd
Oct 20, 2024Aspirant
Video streaming
Is the ReadyNAS 2100 fast enough to act as a media server/storage. Currently I have a USB3 drive connected to my Nvidia Sheild to play 4k Mkv files. Will the NAS be able to do the same?
Tristyd
Oct 20, 2024Aspirant
Thank you for your reply.
Yup, sorry that’s what I meant :). I wasn’t clear.
Going to use Kodi on Sheild and point it towards the NAS to get the Mkv files. Should be ok?
Yup, sorry that’s what I meant :). I wasn’t clear.
Going to use Kodi on Sheild and point it towards the NAS to get the Mkv files. Should be ok?
Sandshark
Oct 20, 2024Sensei
So long as you are using Ethernet or a very fast WIFI protocol for the Shield, yes, 4K should be OK on a single device.
- TristydOct 20, 2024AspirantThank you again for your reply 🙂
I will try WiFi first, I’m using UniFi WiFi 6, I can see the Shield is getting good throughout speed, I can easily run a Ethernet cable if not. - StephenBOct 20, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
So long as you are using Ethernet or a very fast WIFI protocol for the Shield, yes, 4K should be OK on a single device.
Tristyd - If you have the 2100 rackmount NAS, then it can deliver about 75 megabytes per second sustained read speeds over gigabit ethernet. If you have the original ReadyNAS Duo (2-bay Sparc-based desktop), then it can deliver about 15 megabytes per second..
A typical 4K MKV requires about 25 mbps ( ~ 3 megabytes per second) of bandwidth. So it really doesn't put much load on your NAS, and is easily handled by either model.
A full BluRay 4K rip could take up to 128 mpbs (16 megabytes per second). That is the max bandwidth allowed in the BluRay specification. Still no problem for the rackmount, but the Sparc-based Duo might struggle to keep up.
- TristydOct 20, 2024AspirantAh that’s useful info Stephen! Thank you.
Yeah mine are Blu-ray 4k Remux Mkv. Might work on WiFi then, as the Nvidia Shield is connected at 250-550Mbps - currently at 630Mbps.
Yep it is the 2100 1U rack mount NAS- StephenBOct 20, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Tristyd wrote:
Yeah mine are Blu-ray 4k Remux Mkv.A surprising amount of the bandwidth goes to the audio tracks. Removing audio tracks you don't need or want from the MKV can save a lot of space, and reduces the bandwidth needed for streaming the full file That will have no effect on the quality, since you are not transcoding anything.
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