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Pastimes : Home Theater Systems - Designs, Products, Tips and Info

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To: Elroy who wrote (331)6/21/2021 4:08:56 AM
From: Zen Dollar Round  Read Replies (1) of 418
 
A NAS is certainly a good way to go if you have a lot of music, but it's generally overkill for most. Movies take up substantially more space, so a NAS makes the most sense if you want to have a large library of your own.

A great app I've used to play video through an iPhone from my computer (or NAS) and to cast to TVs is Infuse.

Plex is another possibility, it's a very robust solution available for many platforms and NAS devices, and it handles movies, music, on demand, and even live TV

Don Green uses Plex and should be able to tell you all about it.

If you ask him nicely he may even let you connect to his Plex server through Internet and show you what it can do.

Unfortunately, I know very little about Sonos devices and have never used them.
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