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From: Zen Dollar Round11/17/2017 6:22:16 AM
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Originally posted by Don Green in the Computer Learning thread:

How to use a NAS device as a home media server

By Matt Hanson November 22, 2016

Create your own personal Netflix service
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If you have a large collection of movies and music, then subscribing to an online streaming service such as Spotify or Netflix may seem like a waste of money; however, you will be missing out on some of the advantages such services offer in terms of having digital media at your beck and call.

So in this guide we’ll show you how to use a NAS (network attached storage) device to hold all of your media so that it’s easily available to the devices in your home – and even when you’re out and about.

We’ll also show you how to digitize your media so that it can be stored on the NAS device – so you won’t have to dig out a Blu-ray or CD when you fancy watching or listening to something
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