Hello all,
Newbie/rookie here looking for the answer to what is hopefully a simple question.
I'm in the process of setting up a home network. I'm using an 8-bay Synology NAS. What I want to do is connect three TVs to it, each capable of playing different or the same files simultaneously.
I'd also like to see movie / TV info, covers and synopses, if possible.
The best way I can describe it is like an aircraft entertainment system.
Leaving aside network bandwidth and the like, it seems to me that the best solution is for each TV to have its own media player.
So the question is: which media players will do this?
I've been recommended the PCH A-410 on one site, and the WDTV Live on another but (a), I'm still not 100% clear that either of these will do the job and (b) I've heard the WDTV units don't work well together unless you disengage certain functions which are used to get movie info (not sure how accurate that is - the function is "media library").
Can anyone assist?
Cheers,
B
Newbie/rookie here looking for the answer to what is hopefully a simple question.
I'm in the process of setting up a home network. I'm using an 8-bay Synology NAS. What I want to do is connect three TVs to it, each capable of playing different or the same files simultaneously.
I'd also like to see movie / TV info, covers and synopses, if possible.
The best way I can describe it is like an aircraft entertainment system.
Leaving aside network bandwidth and the like, it seems to me that the best solution is for each TV to have its own media player.
So the question is: which media players will do this?
I've been recommended the PCH A-410 on one site, and the WDTV Live on another but (a), I'm still not 100% clear that either of these will do the job and (b) I've heard the WDTV units don't work well together unless you disengage certain functions which are used to get movie info (not sure how accurate that is - the function is "media library").
Can anyone assist?
Cheers,
B