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any apps that will stream from a NAS?

s0ma

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pretty self explanatory. Any apps that will stream video directly from a NAS? It's a synology, and I'm aware of DS photo and DS audio. I use them both, but I'm not using the software to convert all my videos just so i can play them on my Eris. Obviously the NAS is standalone, so I won't have a PC on (hence no tversity, twonky, orb, playon, etc).

Any suggestions? I wish mVideoPlayer did this, i'd be in heaven. :(

edit: i guess if such an app doesn't exist... is there anything that can play video from a DLNA/uPnP device over both 3g and wifi? Either way, still looking for a solution to streaming video on android heh.
 
A great vid streamer I've found is VLC Stream. Responsive, robust and great control over the stream in program. That does require a VLC web server interface running... I do that from a pc (using VLC for windows).

VLC Stream & Convert - Android app on AppBrain

To get it working means editing a text file, it's a bit obtuse but just follow the instructions. Works great over the network in the free version. Web streaming is tentatively supported in the paid version, haven't got there yet myself to test.

It's not a polished app at all, but once you get used to it the interface is ok and the quality of the streaming is the main point of satisfaction (to me).

I've been thinking about building an unRAID storage solution, which from what I can tell might let me run a linux version of VLC... Could be one way to have the streaming without a pc on.

Let us know if you find a solution with your NAS.
 
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Hmm. Thanks for the responses... I've tried most of those and not quite what I'm looking for. I won't be able to use VLC streaming, as it's not from a PC but from a NAS. I'll keep looking... if I find something worthy I'll try to post it here eventually heh.

Is there any way to get UPnPlay working over 3g? From what I saw, it only used wifi. :(;
 
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Thanks for this. Bsplayer lite works a treat. Streaming from my synology diskstation to my nexus one perfectly. Just need to go to Settings->LAN Mode.

Nice.

nitramad and rissandbre, have you tried to access your NAS outside your home network?
I can't get it to work
Have added my public IP-adress in the same way I added the NAS in my home network.
From what I understand, bsplayer uses the samba-protocol(port 445), so I have forwarded this to the NAS, but still nogo. :thinking:
 
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My phone came with allshare. Not sure if it's on the market, but it does alow me to stream video over wifi.


Doesn't AllShare require the other end to be DLNA compliant? I tried this with my PS3 and the stuttering/lag was so pronounced it's unusable. I'll be looking to get a new LCD TV this holiday season and hopefully it's a lot better than the PS3.
 
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First, download Mobo Player and install.
Next, download File Manager HD which allows you to map to network share and even gives the option for a username and password. Find the movie you want to play and select 'open' and it will give you the option to play in Mobo Player. Mobo plays just about everything you can throw at it. Hope this helps!
 
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