On 27 December 2011 21:35, Rob Malpass <linux@???> wrote:
> Hi all****
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> I'm wondering if I'm "missing a trick" here - perhaps someone can help...*
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> I have a pretty big (already 2TB and likely to be nearer 4TB+ by the time
> I've finished) media library (all mpgs) - how should I be making this
> available over my network?   Does anyone know of a device that will allow
> (for example) 6 USB devices (all HDDs) to be connected and shared as if
> they were one?   Googling reveals something called a Belkin network usb hub
> but the reviews are awful.****
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A couple of solutions spring to mind:
   - FreeNAS (BSD, not Linux) with a cheap desktop PC that has 6 USB ports
   or buy a PCI USB2 card. FreeNAS has a great, easy-to-use web GUI and is
   well supported with documentation, community support etc.
   - Something like Debian on a low-power device like a SheevaPlug + 6-port
   USB2 hub. Then share via Samba/NFS as needed (or UPnP with Mediatomb). I
   found Samba to be great solution because of the ease of support with mixed
   clients of XBMC, Windows and Linux laptops.
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> I can't be the only one with a huge DVD and video library
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Nope, I have several XBMC systems and almost 1TB of media :-) If you have
optical disc copies of your DVDs you could save some more space by
converting them to a newer compressed video format like mp4.
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