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hired goon
2008-08-27, 08:47
I was looking at getting a NAS to use with XBMC/Xbox, and was thinking of getting a second-hand QNAP TS-209, as it has SMB support (See here for specs) (http://www.qnap.com/pro_detail_software.asp?p_id=83).

But a comparison chart (http://www.qnap.com/images/products/comparison/Comparison_TS209II.html) shows that the newer QNAP TS-209 II has "Support XBMC via SMB for media playing" whereas the older QNAP TS-209 does not.

So ... is this correct? Can I not mount a SMB share hosted on a QNAP TS-209 NAS to stream media to XBMC?

Geeba
2008-08-27, 11:44
I tend to re-cycle old PC's... I have an old P4 machine running Windows Home Server and its great... you can "pool" all you old harddrives and it see's it as one big drive as such.... it will also back all your PC's up automatically and youcan access your files anywhere and with software installed stream you music and media anywhere!

Old PC anything 1Ghz PIII and above are in bins these days and a copy of WHS is less than £90.....

I'm remote into it now from work sorting files out... top software!! :)

hired goon
2008-08-27, 14:58
I tend to re-cycle old PC's...
I'm not looking to use an old PC at the moment, but a dedicated NAS device.

axavier
2008-08-27, 16:34
I have both a QNAP 209 and a 209 Pro II. both have raid 1 configuraiton. I currently stream content from the 209 to xbmc using a wireless G conneciton with no problem. both work properly.

Gamester17
2008-08-27, 18:03
Most NAS feature a SMB/SAMBA/CIFS server and are compatible with XBMC via it, see:
http://xbmc.org/wiki/?title=SMB
and of course: http://xbmc.org/wiki/?title=NASXBMC already supports SMB/SAMBA/CIFS (and UPnP) network-protocols, which many NAS devices support. It is also possible to stream via FTP to XBMC, however this is not recommended because the FTP network protocol was never designed for audio/video streaming. Therefore, FTP streaming will not be covered here and is not officially supported. To stream from a NAS device to XBMC simply setup a SMB/SAMBA/CIFS (or UPnP) share on the NAS with an optional username and password, (once you have configured its network settings and connected it to your network), then add a media source for that share in XBMC.

hired goon
2008-08-27, 23:52
I have both a QNAP 209 and a 209 Pro II. both have raid 1 configuraiton. I currently stream content from the 209 to xbmc using a wireless G conneciton with no problem. both work properly.
Thanks for the confirmation.

I guess the QNAP feature comparison chart is wrong. I can't see a reason why both products have SMB support but only one is listed as working with XBMC (unless the QNAP marketing dept are trying to steer buyers towards the newer device).

axavier
2008-08-29, 02:25
I can say that both work with no problems