Hi Jonothan,

 

How has your use of the sinology been to this date?  Have they improved at all? 
Does the setup process still need sighted help like you described in your blog 
article?

 

Best,

 

Juan Hernandez

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web:  http://www.juanhernandez.meJuan Hernandez

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Jonathan Mosen
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2015 7:27 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Media Server To Replace iTunes?

 

Perhaps you've found that an iTunes Media Server doesn't meet your needs, but 
my Synology NAS broadcasts itself on the network as an iTunes Media server, 
making all the media on it searchable and playable from within any iTunes on 
the network.

It also has some absolutely brilliant iOS apps, which allow me to access all of 
my content from anywhere. The NAS itself can send audio and video to any 
AirPlay or DLAN device, which takes your IDevice out of the mix when playing a 
lot of content, say, to an Apple TV. And this particular model i have does its 
own transcoding for maximum compatibility with the device seeking to play the 
content.

The web UI has serious accessibility issues, some of which will be addressed in 
the next update, but there is a command-line UI as well. More info in my blog 
post here.

http://mosen.org/index.php/my-new-synology-nas-great-product-nasty-accessibility/

Jonathan Mosen

Mosen Consulting

Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training

http://Mosen.org

 

On 18/12/2015, at 1:40 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:

 

After two days on this, I’m about ready to surrender.

For whatever reason, Apple clearly does not want you running a media server 
from which one can stream and download on its iOS devices: it’s either the 
cloud—Apple’s cloud, natch—or streaming only.  And of course it has to be 
iTunes for your streaming server or the store if you’ve got iTunes content, and 
of course implementing this on a separate computer is just tricky enough to be 
impractical, and only supports some media types some of the time, and doesn’t 
support books or audiobooks at all.  It simply isn’t possible to remotely 
control a media library with all of the content in it, not even from an Apple 
computer.  These features are clearly only intended for use by individuals on 
an informal basis, but simply can’t compete with rival media server solutions.

I have made a note to come back to this.  Maybe in the future, my dream can 
come true.  In the meantime, the old Mac Mini might come back to life as an OS 
X Server caching downloads, saving some of my bandwidth and making downloads 
from the store a bit more practical.

There are also two other lessons to be learned from this:

1.  DRM is evil.  Really, really evil.  Without DRM, iTunes could be thrown 
aside, and all content managed on the NAS directly.

2.  Leave iTunes running.  Your devices will sync more regularly, and you can 
stream your stuff.  Just close the window to make it less distracting, while 
leaving the app open.  Just like Mail.

And a question:

What about protected ePub books?  If you opened one of those from your NAS, 
would you be able to read it in iBooks?  Other protected files will seemingly 
not play if opened, including Audible.

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