This "movie server" purchase looks like a no brainer for $239. I'm looking to replace my last working Pivos Aios which has been a fantastic media player, but unfortunately is no longer manufactured and has not been supported by Pivos for quite some time.
Do we know with any certainty if this device will support a multiple-bay external hdd enclosure?...specifically, a Mediasonic HF2-SU3S2 with 4 hdds (4TB each)
Nothing fancy here...the configuration is JBOD and connects via usb 3.0/2.0.
It also has an esata capability, but I never use it.
My Aois has no problem with the 16TB mediasonic, but I suspect the Aios is on borrowed time.
Anyway, have any tests been done beyond the single 8TB hdd max?
My DVDs are pretty much all TS folders and I probably have about 20 TBs of blu-ray flicks...virtually all of which are .mkv
Other media players have failed me in some regard. For eg., only detecting 8-12TBs of files at any one time or failing to play HD audio in an .mkv container.
I'll be sure to watch this thread for more info.
The updates in this thread are particularly helpful since I'm also interested in any details re: playback folders.
Thanks "pard"...your time and expertise are very much appreciated.
Do we know with any certainty if this device will support a multiple-bay external hdd enclosure?...specifically, a Mediasonic HF2-SU3S2 with 4 hdds (4TB each)
Nothing fancy here...the configuration is JBOD and connects via usb 3.0/2.0.
It also has an esata capability, but I never use it.
My Aois has no problem with the 16TB mediasonic, but I suspect the Aios is on borrowed time.
Anyway, have any tests been done beyond the single 8TB hdd max?
My DVDs are pretty much all TS folders and I probably have about 20 TBs of blu-ray flicks...virtually all of which are .mkv
Other media players have failed me in some regard. For eg., only detecting 8-12TBs of files at any one time or failing to play HD audio in an .mkv container.
I'll be sure to watch this thread for more info.
The updates in this thread are particularly helpful since I'm also interested in any details re: playback folders.
Thanks "pard"...your time and expertise are very much appreciated.
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