Hoping some kind soul will guide me on this. I got an F5-221 NAS and I want to watch ripped DVDs from it (MKV format, since viewing full DVD folders is apparently not even a thing any more, which annoys me but that's a separate gripe!).
I'm struggling to understand what I need in terms of an HDMI-connected TV so that I can browse my media from the TV. I asked this question about a TV on Amazon:
"Will this allow access to a terramaster media server that uses upnp/dlna, over hdmi cable?"
and Panasonic responded with:
"The television will only recognize AV signals through the HDMI connection. If your media server is able to output a AV signal via HDMI into a display such as this television, it should work."
I have no clue what I need to do. Will this TV let me select and play the files, or not? Since the NAS doesn't come with a remote, there must be SOME way of choosing what to watch.
Apologies for my ignorance, but I haven't even watched TV since 2004 (I watch only DVDs and YouTube), so I'm WAY out of the loop with how TVs work
Please help a confused newbie!
Re: Please help a confused newbie!
If your TV supports DLNA, you can download multimedia server, plex, emby in TOS system to use. Connection via HDMI is not required.
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- macronencer
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Re: Please help a confused newbie!
Aha! OK, that makes sense now. I thought the HDMI was obligatory, but I'd missed the fact that some TVs work on the LAN
Thanks very much. Now I just need to choose the right TV... a daunting task
Thanks very much. Now I just need to choose the right TV... a daunting task
- Charlie_Croker
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Re: Please help a confused newbie!
You can use a media device (such as Amazon Firestick or Apple TV). Just install PLEX on your NAS, insert the media device into one of your TV’s HDMI and connect media device to your network and you can watch movies/videos/photos/TV shows and listen to music on your TV.
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- macronencer
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Re: Please help a confused newbie!
Many thanks! At the moment I've got an Android TV and I'm just using VLC to access the TNAS (I tried the TV's own media browser but it didn't read the subtitle streams from the MKVs, which is pretty bad). If I run into any problems, then at least I have your solution as well to fall back on.Charlie_Croker wrote: ↑06 May 2022, 03:37 You can use a media device (such as Amazon Firestick or Apple TV). Just install PLEX on your NAS, insert the media device into one of your TV’s HDMI and connect media device to your network and you can watch movies/videos/photos/TV shows and listen to music on your TV.