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Don't use a Raspberry Pi as a media server (use this instead)
Just because you can use a Raspberry Pi as a media server doesn’t mean that you should. I’d say there are better uses for your single-board computer, especially when media server duties can be passed ...
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Stop running your media server on your NAS: Do this instead
Simply put, most pre-built NASes, like the ones I own, are not designed to handle heavy operational tasks like transcoding video, especially 4K, to multiple devices at once. The good news is that if ...
The What: Analog Way is introducing Picturall Mark II series, its next generation of Linux-based media servers. Engineered around a new professional hardware platform, the new Picturall Mark II series ...
If you’re looking for an affordable home media server with low power requirements, the Docker-based ZimaBoard–with its plethora of ports and add-on modules–will do the job. And if you’re ...
Possibilities are innumerable when multiple server environments can be deployed without the need for additional hardware and can be centrally maintained. The Test Center found one entertaining way to ...
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