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Media server - Enquiries - 02-21-2023

I want to build a media server for 4k UHD backups. Atleast minimum 2 TV’s.
Ideal 1st choice would be Kaleidescape system (way too expensive)
2nd choice zappiti 4k nas ( still cost around £5k)
But Zappiti has brilliant ui including putting a blue ray in the drive and it automatically rips.
So learning from your videos I prefer a solution 4/6 bay with transcoding hardware. Not sure how important 10gb ports are?
Is it safe to buy Terramaster T6-423 (or f4-423)with ASU’s bw-16D1HT blu ray rip drive and Seagate iron wolf pro 16tb drives x4 to use with Plex
I want the blue ray rip to be easy and seamless (like Zappiti) if possible.
Currently have virgin 1gb internet at home.
Many thanks for your thoughts
Gulam


RE: Media server - ed - 02-24-2023

The Terramaster T6-423 and F4-423 are good options for a 4K UHD media server with transcoding capabilities. The ASU's BW-16D1HT Blu-ray drive is also a good choice for easy and seamless Blu-ray ripping. The Seagate IronWolf Pro 16TB drives are reliable and compatible with the Terramaster NAS.

Regarding the 10Gb ports, they can be useful if you plan to transfer large files frequently, such as 4K video files, or if you have multiple users accessing the NAS at the same time. However, for most home users with a single user or a small number of users, a 1Gb port is sufficient.

Overall, your planned setup with the Terramaster T6-423 or F4-423, the ASU's BW-16D1HT Blu-ray drive, and Seagate IronWolf Pro 16TB drives, should work well for your needs.