kevtotty
02-10-2009, 03:05 PM
Hi there
I have a Readynas Duo and I am looking for something to stream photos and wma files (not fussed about video at this stage).
Previously I purchased (and subsequently returned) a Linksys DMA2100 which only worked if the extender and laptop where both hard wired to my router, which was a pain if I also wanted to use the laptop wirelessly in another part of the house.
The plus point of the Linksys was a great interface which was almost identical to Windows Media Centre.
Can the Sage unit do the following:
1 - Display album art (that has been obtained via Windows Media Player)
2 - Play music whilst viewing a slideshow.
Can anyone comment on the actual speed/ease of navigating through album folders, both images and mpa files? Also, the Linksys allowed you to quickly jump through the alphabet which was handy when you were looking for a certain artist or album name - can the Sage do this?
In a nutshell I guess I am looking for a standalone unit (streamer) which gives all the functionality of a media extender!!!
Any advice would be helpful
Kev
I have a Readynas Duo and I am looking for something to stream photos and wma files (not fussed about video at this stage).
Previously I purchased (and subsequently returned) a Linksys DMA2100 which only worked if the extender and laptop where both hard wired to my router, which was a pain if I also wanted to use the laptop wirelessly in another part of the house.
The plus point of the Linksys was a great interface which was almost identical to Windows Media Centre.
Can the Sage unit do the following:
1 - Display album art (that has been obtained via Windows Media Player)
2 - Play music whilst viewing a slideshow.
Can anyone comment on the actual speed/ease of navigating through album folders, both images and mpa files? Also, the Linksys allowed you to quickly jump through the alphabet which was handy when you were looking for a certain artist or album name - can the Sage do this?
In a nutshell I guess I am looking for a standalone unit (streamer) which gives all the functionality of a media extender!!!
Any advice would be helpful
Kev