do you run the nas and the atv2 directly plugged in to your router? I have some really nice ts. files that won't seem to run smoothly wirelessly, but i can't find any instructions on how to hardline everything. Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
@poorgeorgephotograp Depending on the NAS and the router you can choose different settings for the IP but the standard setting should be fine just use gigabit ethernet (cat 5 cable) where possible. You may find that its not the network but the decoding/transcoding that the apple tv needs to do to output to your TV. Handbrake uses h264 to encode the video which is presumably the native format for apple tv or one which it can handle well.
Videos Add Videos Browse UPnP Iomega-server1 videos folder movies/TV OK Change name to Movies/TV Done OK Change scraper to Movies/TV OK Check run automated scan and hit ok Yes to refresh content. Done To watch go into videos, files, and scroll through videos
Awesome video. What skin are you using?
davieslm 1 month ago
@cugolfer33 Could you please clarify what kind of Iomega NAS you use and how you installed the XMBC on it?
TakeThatPizza 2 months ago
Will this let me stream videos, music and photo's from a network HDD, it would connect with SMB. Also, is this just a normal jailbroken Apple TV 2?
Thanks.
candsstreuli 3 months ago
Can you run Xmbc thru a iomega and PS3 with no PC?
BastardRevolver 5 months ago
@BastardRevolver yes
OGYOSHI0007 4 months ago
lol HD DVD player
SuaveLlaveBlog 8 months ago
Did you have a earthquake mate?
t1mmy13 9 months ago
do you run the nas and the atv2 directly plugged in to your router? I have some really nice ts. files that won't seem to run smoothly wirelessly, but i can't find any instructions on how to hardline everything. Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
poorgeorgephotograph 9 months ago
@poorgeorgephotograp Depending on the NAS and the router you can choose different settings for the IP but the standard setting should be fine just use gigabit ethernet (cat 5 cable) where possible. You may find that its not the network but the decoding/transcoding that the apple tv needs to do to output to your TV. Handbrake uses h264 to encode the video which is presumably the native format for apple tv or one which it can handle well.
TubeSteve80 3 months ago
What TV do you have mate?
abzhussain 9 months ago
this isnt the standard xbmc skin is it?? it seems to run so smooth for you. how did you do it?
maxsql 9 months ago
cugolfer33 10 months ago