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Hey there! It's great to see your interest in setting up your first NAS, especially with Synology. Your approach of using a separate PC or device to handle transcoding while pointing Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin servers to the NAS for media storage is definitely a valid strategy.

One advantage of this setup is that it offloads the transcoding workload from the NAS CPU, allowing it to focus primarily on storage and other tasks. This can be particularly beneficial if you have a large media library or anticipate heavy transcoding needs, as it ensures optimal performance and responsiveness from your NAS.

Another benefit is flexibility. By decoupling transcoding from the NAS, you have the freedom to upgrade or replace the transcoding hardware separately from the NAS itself. This means you can easily scale your transcoding capabilities to meet changing requirements without having to replace your entire NAS setup.

Additionally, using a separate server for transcoding allows for more customization and optimization of the transcoding environment. You can choose hardware components specifically tailored to transcoding tasks, ensuring efficient and reliable performance.

However, it's essential to consider potential downsides as well. One drawback is increased complexity and potential points of failure in your setup. Managing multiple devices and ensuring seamless integration between them may require additional effort and technical expertise.

Furthermore, relying on a separate device for transcoding means introducing an additional point of dependency into your media streaming setup. If the transcoding server experiences issues or downtime, it could impact your ability to access and stream media from the NAS.
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transcoding - by ENQUIRIES - 04-20-2024, 07:30 PM
RE: transcoding - by lux-renovare - 04-22-2024, 04:44 PM
RE: transcoding - by ed - 04-26-2024, 11:39 AM

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