Buyers Guide to NAS (Synology, QNAP, Terramaster, Asustor, WD And More) –
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TS-431K ($339) –
TS-433 ($379) –
TS-431P3 ($422) –
TS-431KX ($489) –
TS-462 ($469) –
TS-464 ($549) –
TS-431X3 ($559) –
TS-453E ($639) –
TS-473A ($779) –
TS-410E ($790) –
TS-i410X ($1049) –
TBS-464 ($599) –
TVS-h474 ($1199) –
TVS-472XT ($1499) –

Synology NAS Plex Transcoding Performance Guide

Synology NAS Pricing and Amazon Links:
DS420j (Backup) $368 –
DS418 (Low Home Media) $379 –
DS423 (Entry Level Containers) $389 –
DS423+ (Plex) $499 –
DS923+ (Business) $599 –
RS422+ (Entry Rack) $699 –
RS822+ (SMB Storage) $999 –
RS1619xs+ (Content/Studio/VMs) $1999 –
DVA3221 (Surveillance) $2699 –

Synology DS Video vs QNAP QMedia on Amazon Fire TV – Which One is Better?

Plex vs Synology DS Video on Amazon Fire TV – Which is Best?

Synology Photos VS QNAP QuMagie & Photo Station

Synology Photos is FIXED – AI Subject Recognition is BACK!!!

Synology Photos FINALLY Adds AI Subject/Object Recognition!

VVideo Chapters
00:00 – The Start
00:26 – What is QMedia?
00:39 – Quick Disclaimers
02:07 – Can You Play Video, Music, Photos on Both?
03:09 – File and Folder Breadcrumb Access
03:49 – Music Browsing in QMedia
04:21 – Plex GUI and UX Advantages
05:10 – A Netflix Style Experience?
06:16 – Playback GUI and Controls on a Fire TV
08:06 – QNAP QMedia Client Management
11:38 – Plex Client Management
13:14 – Conclusion and Verdict

How to COMPLETELY Backup Your Google Photos to QNAP NAS – 2022/2023

How to 100% Backup Your Google Photos Account to ANY QNAP NAS Drive

Synology Moments VS QNAP QuMagie Photo Cataloging Apps

Moments VS QuMagie for Photographers –

QNAP QuMagie App for NAS – AI Supported Facial Recognition, Smart Subject Identification and Improved Geography Tagging
QuMagie is the next-generation of Photo Station, to store and auto-organize your photos on your QNAP NAS. Featuring a streamlined user interface, a built-in timeline scroll, integrated AI-based photo organization, customizable folder covers and a powerful search tool, QuMagie provides you with the ultimate photo management and sharing solution.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. I vote for C: JELLYFIN!

    In short Qnaps solution is to (Sc)Amazon Basic-bitch, and Plex is Money-pit, with nothing of value to add.

    One supposes that Plex are feeling the pinch of irrelevancy though, since they finally dropped the requirement of the rental ticket model to just stream your own Music. But, I found that Jellyfin could manage that task, in the before times, when plex wasnt as free as it clames to be now.

    In short nice try Qnap, Plex you are welcome to go die in a bankruptcy!

  2. Awesome content, been following your page the last few days, whilst researching Which Synology NAS , as my DS1513+ isn't up to the task, need a new one to run plex and store 4k files specifically along with 1080p large files. I'm so confused when your local Plex Client device, firestick or similar will work and solve the NAS processor power issue, i had assumed my firestick would take on the processing, but it does not.. I want a 8bay drive now but none of them from Synology are good enough for Plex, so considering maybe a 4bay plus a 5bay expansion..to get around the problem, Unsure what to do, or am i best to just get a Synology 8bay, and build a PC Plex Mini Server, i have a old i5 intel process at home, but i think i need i7 processor as a min for 4k. Please help.