Hi, sorry if this is not the best board, I wasn't really sure where this fit so we can move it if need be.
I am trying to find the best solution for my home media centre plus backup. I've done some research but I am not convinced in any one solution so hoping someone/some people could point me in the right direction. I will list everything I think is relevant to try and make this quick, To set the scene, we have a flat we live in by ourselves;
We Have:
- Very fast broadband
- Cabled and wireless in the flat
- 1 TV in the living room which is not a smart TV, has HDMI and VGA
- 1 Gaming PC in an office
- Several laptops, tablets, and phones between us. Of Windows, Android and Apple
- Only us in the flat, nobody else to consider
- 1 XBox 360 under the TV
- A good router with a eSATA and USB ports as well as 1GB interfaces
- We use Netflix, YouTube, iplayer/4oD, watch films/stream music from my gaming PC to the TV through the XBox
- We don't have a TV connection (sat, cable et al)
We Want:
- Backup location for our PC and laptops (file folder stuff)
- Storage for all our music, films, and TV we have on disk. This is all in a variety of formats and the XBox cannot cope with quite a lot of the files
- Ability to watch youtube, iplayer, 4od whatever on TV. Ability to stream our music and films to TV and devices (portable music player in the kitchen is a possibility, like a sonos et al)
Constraints:
- I don't want my gaming PC on 24/7
- I can use Linux/BSD and Windows so I won't rule out either option.
I have considered these options;
- NAS connected directly in to the router which has the ability to transcode video/music files on the device. This will host all files, the problem comes down to the TV.
- NAS and using a RPi or the Xbox connected to the TV to act as a middleman between TV and NAS
- Some sort of media centre PC which is connected directly to the TV and has a bunch of disks. This can run Plex/Kodi
- Buy an XBox1 and a NAS. I find the 360 poor with video files, most of my films I can't watch, but I don't game on it and the 360 was given to me for free so I don't complain. I did wonder if the XBox1 would be better for this and I know if we had it, we'd play things like RocketLeague etc but I'm not desperate enough to watch to buy one just for **** games we play when bored together.
I'm looking for high flexibility, but also something that doens't involve me spending £2k. My worry about a NAS is disk space is constantly increasing so one day it will be full, and then what do I do? Ideally all our DVDs will be on disk, a good chunk already are now.
I did see someone with a MacMini connected to the TV and then a keyboard mousepad at their sofa. But that seamed a little clunky to me. This idea could be done with a Windows PC to.
Any advice is appreciated
Cheers!
I am trying to find the best solution for my home media centre plus backup. I've done some research but I am not convinced in any one solution so hoping someone/some people could point me in the right direction. I will list everything I think is relevant to try and make this quick, To set the scene, we have a flat we live in by ourselves;
We Have:
- Very fast broadband
- Cabled and wireless in the flat
- 1 TV in the living room which is not a smart TV, has HDMI and VGA
- 1 Gaming PC in an office
- Several laptops, tablets, and phones between us. Of Windows, Android and Apple
- Only us in the flat, nobody else to consider
- 1 XBox 360 under the TV
- A good router with a eSATA and USB ports as well as 1GB interfaces
- We use Netflix, YouTube, iplayer/4oD, watch films/stream music from my gaming PC to the TV through the XBox
- We don't have a TV connection (sat, cable et al)
We Want:
- Backup location for our PC and laptops (file folder stuff)
- Storage for all our music, films, and TV we have on disk. This is all in a variety of formats and the XBox cannot cope with quite a lot of the files
- Ability to watch youtube, iplayer, 4od whatever on TV. Ability to stream our music and films to TV and devices (portable music player in the kitchen is a possibility, like a sonos et al)
Constraints:
- I don't want my gaming PC on 24/7
- I can use Linux/BSD and Windows so I won't rule out either option.
I have considered these options;
- NAS connected directly in to the router which has the ability to transcode video/music files on the device. This will host all files, the problem comes down to the TV.
- NAS and using a RPi or the Xbox connected to the TV to act as a middleman between TV and NAS
- Some sort of media centre PC which is connected directly to the TV and has a bunch of disks. This can run Plex/Kodi
- Buy an XBox1 and a NAS. I find the 360 poor with video files, most of my films I can't watch, but I don't game on it and the 360 was given to me for free so I don't complain. I did wonder if the XBox1 would be better for this and I know if we had it, we'd play things like RocketLeague etc but I'm not desperate enough to watch to buy one just for **** games we play when bored together.
I'm looking for high flexibility, but also something that doens't involve me spending £2k. My worry about a NAS is disk space is constantly increasing so one day it will be full, and then what do I do? Ideally all our DVDs will be on disk, a good chunk already are now.
I did see someone with a MacMini connected to the TV and then a keyboard mousepad at their sofa. But that seamed a little clunky to me. This idea could be done with a Windows PC to.
Any advice is appreciated
Cheers!