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DNS-323 NAS & Transcoding (does it actually work?)

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 1:32 am
by cvanoosbree
Hi All,

Just realized that the server supposedly does transcoding of files (saw an option somewhere in the config page). Can someone advise whether it actually works and or it works for other devices (NAS's / etc) other than the one I have. I have been unable to test as its been taking me 2 days of straight copy across the network to my new disks and i think I still have 24 hours of transfers to go.

I have many different file types I would like to stream to the PS3 / XB360 and many of those are *.mkv / *.rmbv / *.rmv / *.flac which of course is not supported natively via those gaming consoles.

Cheers

Re: DNS-323 NAS & Transcoding (does it actually work?)

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:14 pm
by parnott
Technically you may be able to install and configure the necessary software to do transcoding (i.e. ffmpeg and whatever is needed for FLAC)

But from a practical perspective the DNS-323 does not have the necessary performance to do transcoding. With a lot of tweaking you might be able to transcode audio, but video is almost certainly not possible.

Re: DNS-323 NAS & Transcoding (does it actually work?)

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:12 am
by cvanoosbree
Thats what I was thinking. Currently transferring 4 tb to the new HD's is taking almost 3 days solid (non stop transfers). I had figured that the ARM proc would not be sufficient to nothing but file sharing / handling

Cheers

Re: DNS-323 NAS & Transcoding (does it actually work?)

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:18 am
by cvanoosbree
Question in relation that that reply, is there a 4+ bay NAS for home users that could support on the fly transcoding?

Re: DNS-323 NAS & Transcoding (does it actually work?)

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 5:24 pm
by Twonky_Rick
It might be worth testing some of the NAS with Dual Core CPUs, but most of those are still Atom as well, so I'd be surprised if they can transcode HD video in realtime.

- Rick