DrTyore;331298 wroteHey all
So, here is what I want to do. I have a nice TV, but no cable. I stream and download stuff to watch online. I used to have an external hard drive, and I would download stuff to my laptop, then transfer via USB to the HD. The HD would also plug into my blu-ray player via USB, which then connects to my TV via HDMI. Alternatively, the HD could plug into the TV via USB.
This was great overall, with occasional issues about missing codecs. However, the HD broke recently, and I am considering how to best upgrade / replace it. I have been wondering about wireless since as I mentioned, no cable, but have heard that true HD won't wireless well. I considered getting a NAS drive that had wireless capabilities, and hoped I could wirelessly connect it to my local network, while using HDMI / USB to connect to my entertainment section as the old HD did.
Basic equipment I have:
40" LED TV
Laptop (Old, replacing in the winter I hope, only 180gigs)
Router (standard Rogers kinda thing)
Blu- ray player that cam with the TV.
So, suggestions as to what I can / should do? Goal is to be relatively cheap, and yet still be able to last for years (NAS drive is also expandable which is nice), yet still handle High def media. Also, I know this is lazy, but if I can wirelessly download straight to the HD / NAS / what have you would be ideal mostly due to the limited laptop space, and my preference to not have to unhook / rehook stuff up to transfer.
Mark
I like answering questions with questions, so here are some for you:
-You say you watch online streamed stuff, are we talking youtube shit here? How did you previously go about this?
-What outputs does your laptop have?
-Can you live with your laptop in its current state, if you didn't have to use it for this back and forth video stuff anymore?
-I'm assuming you download bluray rips?
-Specs on your internet/router? Is there anyone else on your router?
Alex