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For nas with hdmi support

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To be able to use hdmi to view the nas on the TV lick on a computer with kvm (keyboard, video, mouse) support.
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You better have an HD set-top box or a media player box, your TNAS can stream the video to your player, and with such a player you can do much more.
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TMroy wrote: 17 Sep 2022, 13:13 You better have an HD set-top box or a media player box, your TNAS can stream the video to your player, and with such a player you can do much more.
I strongly agree with @TMroy on this one. I've been running a 4-bay QNAP NAS for several years and QNAP makes a big deal of the ability to use the NAS as its own multimedia player. This is fine if you have an absolutely minimal LAN setup: a router, the NAS and a screen and audio output device. But the proper role of a NAS is as the backend to something like an nVidia Shield TV or an Amazon Fire Stick.

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Re: For nas with hdmi support

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But why have hdmi if you only can use it for bios post or cmd promt only? I have a asustor nas and a qnap nas both old that is why I bought the f4 423 tu upgrade but would like to have more functionality of hdmi
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Xgambit wrote: 13 Oct 2022, 07:45 But why have hdmi if you only can use it for bios post or cmd promt only? I have a asustor nas and a qnap nas both old that is why I bought the f4 423 tu upgrade but would like to have more functionality of hdmi
Without knowing the intricacies, the OEM who produces these boards for Terra-Master could have had the HDMI port originally implemented in their design, with the cost of removal off each unit not being worthwhile for Terra-Master; similarly the resources to build playback capabilities into TOS for that output may be outside of the R&D budget for a company of their size.

Outside of the ARM series devices, the HDMI port has basically been on all Terra-Master ×86/×64 series device NASes, so it may have been a choice simply for troubleshooting purposes, when network connectivity may be the issue due to a hardware issue.
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The HDMI port is not only for BIOS or troubleshooting, actually, it can be a display port for other OS, some users also use the TNAS box to run Windows OS or Linux contributions like Ubuntu for some projects.
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thanks for your reply. my question should have been are there any plans to use the hdmi for anything else or just for troubleshooting ? if other OSs can use the hdmi port why cant terramaster? why limit this function?
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Is this implemented on the TerraMAster VirtualBox Application in TOS 5?

https://docs.oracle.com/en/virtualizati ... rough.html

I need to dig in more on the VirtualBox options on TOS, but it would be nice if you could passthrough USB port (For mouse/keyboard) and HDMI output (for screen) to a Guest VM. That way you could use the NAS as a virtualized desktop and/or run a surveillance monitor (there are opensource distro's doing this which you could brand as TerraMaster and provide a vbox image to be imported on VirtualBox) on it etc.
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