- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi all
Apologies if this has been covered in the forum before, but have done a lot of research online and not having much luck. So am hoping this forum of sound and vision enthusiasts can help.
1. The Situation
I currently have the following kit:
- Toshiba Regza LCD
- PS3
- Virgin home BB with wireless router & VBox
- 2010 MacBook
- Eee PC netbook
- Retired iMac (pre Pentium processor - only mentioned in case it's of possible use)
- Wired Seagate backup drive
- STR DH800 Sony Amp currently being delivered
2. What I'd like it all to do...
- Have a network attached storage device connected to my wireless router
- Have all my music (mainly on iTunes as we're an iphone household), movies (various formats) and various files which are currently on my Macbook & netbook to wirelessly backup automatically to my NAS, freeing up space on my laptops (and to avoid having to manually plug in my backup drive to my laptops whenever I remember to back my files up)
- Connect my NAS to my amp to allow me to listen to my music & watch my movie collection on the LCD
- Ideally without necessarily having my laptop on (although not an issue if it does) & controlled by my iphone remotely
3. Is that possible?
Am I asking too much to have one device that is a NAS that automatically backs up & holds my entertainment files, while allowing me to access them & view them through my LCD or play directly through the amp? Do I have to succumb to getting a device like the Apple Time Capsule? It's my understanding that if I hooked up my Time Capsule to my amp, only files that are .mp3 or .mov would be accessible.
I currently have to 'plug in' my laptop into the TV & amp or transfer the files onto a memory stick & plug it into the PS3, in order to watch my movies/listen to my music (unless I plug in my iphone directly into my amp), which seems a rather complicated process.
What I'm after seems like such a simple solution yet I've been unable to find a device that can do all that, other than the Western Digital MyBook World Edition, although am still not 100% sure this will do everything I need it to. I'm just trying to avoid getting too many gadgets when one might be able to do the job of 2-3.
Would be keen to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
Apologies if this has been covered in the forum before, but have done a lot of research online and not having much luck. So am hoping this forum of sound and vision enthusiasts can help.
1. The Situation
I currently have the following kit:
- Toshiba Regza LCD
- PS3
- Virgin home BB with wireless router & VBox
- 2010 MacBook
- Eee PC netbook
- Retired iMac (pre Pentium processor - only mentioned in case it's of possible use)
- Wired Seagate backup drive
- STR DH800 Sony Amp currently being delivered
2. What I'd like it all to do...
- Have a network attached storage device connected to my wireless router
- Have all my music (mainly on iTunes as we're an iphone household), movies (various formats) and various files which are currently on my Macbook & netbook to wirelessly backup automatically to my NAS, freeing up space on my laptops (and to avoid having to manually plug in my backup drive to my laptops whenever I remember to back my files up)
- Connect my NAS to my amp to allow me to listen to my music & watch my movie collection on the LCD
- Ideally without necessarily having my laptop on (although not an issue if it does) & controlled by my iphone remotely
3. Is that possible?
Am I asking too much to have one device that is a NAS that automatically backs up & holds my entertainment files, while allowing me to access them & view them through my LCD or play directly through the amp? Do I have to succumb to getting a device like the Apple Time Capsule? It's my understanding that if I hooked up my Time Capsule to my amp, only files that are .mp3 or .mov would be accessible.
I currently have to 'plug in' my laptop into the TV & amp or transfer the files onto a memory stick & plug it into the PS3, in order to watch my movies/listen to my music (unless I plug in my iphone directly into my amp), which seems a rather complicated process.
What I'm after seems like such a simple solution yet I've been unable to find a device that can do all that, other than the Western Digital MyBook World Edition, although am still not 100% sure this will do everything I need it to. I'm just trying to avoid getting too many gadgets when one might be able to do the job of 2-3.
Would be keen to hear your thoughts and suggestions.