How to Set Up a Home Media Server

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @MaxArceus
    @MaxArceus 7 лет назад +3383

    The video is 7:20 long? Unacceptable. At least make it 10:80 long.

  • @seanmoore1399
    @seanmoore1399 6 лет назад +2200

    Brought to you by Seagate:
    Step 1. Buy WD hard drives.

    • @christboyce
      @christboyce 5 лет назад +14

      Same company.

    • @AG.Floats
      @AG.Floats 5 лет назад +50

      Oh stfu. That seagate problem was so damn long ago and wasn't super widespread.
      So many storage servers use seagate. All of Linus's storage is seagate as well as many other RUclipsrs.

    • @HepauDK
      @HepauDK 4 года назад +13

      I regretted buying HGST drives for my main NAS due to heavy vibration (don't know if that's normal or an issue with one or multible of the drives), so I bought WD Red's for my backup NAS.
      My little brother who manages the servers at the company he works for, recomended the Iron Wolf's though.
      I had a Barracuda IV die on me once, but then again, I have had newer WD drives than that die on me too. turns out that WD greens in a home server is a bad idea if you don't disable the Green features...

    • @legominimovieproductions
      @legominimovieproductions 4 года назад +2

      @@HepauDK I'm using the wd reds too, got mine (2 atm) like 3 years ago, never had a problem, my seagate drive in my pc starts rattling sometimes... dont know how long its gonna last :(

    • @Treddian
      @Treddian 4 года назад +9

      WG has been using SMR technology in some of their NAS drives. SMR is risky and many experts advise to avoid it in RAID setups. A lot of people are blaming WD for their NAS drives failing during RAID rebuilds because of the undisclosed SMR technology.

  • @TheTechChef420
    @TheTechChef420 7 лет назад +1773

    i have my own plex server. and my name is Jeffrey so thus my server name is called Jefflix

    • @rex7579
      @rex7579 7 лет назад +70

      Trippin damn, I'd sign up to that

    • @JeffreyBoles
      @JeffreyBoles 7 лет назад +21

      I like this idea quite a bit actually...

    • @vnyggi621
      @vnyggi621 7 лет назад +72

      Jefflix'n'Chill

    • @maxmustermann1455
      @maxmustermann1455 7 лет назад +4

      Wouldn't work well with my name...
      My server is just called pHomeServer. p because it's a physical machine, not a VM.
      Before that it was running as a VM and called vHomeServer accordingly.
      Much sexier name anyway.

    • @pkbeast
      @pkbeast 7 лет назад +47

      Looking to set up my own Plex server, and my name (legit) is Richard so......... DickFlix???

  • @wrekker69
    @wrekker69 5 лет назад +458

    Watched the video but still don't know how to "Set Up a Home Media Server"
    I DO know that I need to click on a link to find out.

    • @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022
      @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022 4 года назад +17

      The simplest solution would be to go to Plex (google it), download and install the software on your PC, point it to the libraries you want to stream and have it scan em.
      You will be able to watch it for free on (other) desktops or Chromecast. For phone or tablet streaming, you gotta shell out money.
      For the PC specs, unless it's really old, anything really works. I had a Core 2 Duo machine and it could stream 720p pretty good. Though a faster machine might help with loading times.

    • @elizabethmauldin8345
      @elizabethmauldin8345 4 года назад +5

      I agree that I didn't come away with the step by step of Setting up a ... but the fact that I will need to embark on a shopping trip to buy items to do the final setting up.

  • @demonwyldfire
    @demonwyldfire 7 лет назад +14

    Very helpful video. I recently got on the same page as my parents for NAS benefits. And despite all of us initially resisting it, due to physical distances we think something like this will help us a lot. So, now I have a solid idea of what to aim for now.

  • @d-stopphotography492
    @d-stopphotography492 4 года назад +210

    That was a lot of "what", but not "how" like the title says.

    • @d-stopphotography492
      @d-stopphotography492 4 года назад +17

      @@fdgdfgdfgdf3520 Well, along with the 24 other people who liked my comment, MAYBE have never set one up before. SO NO... this DOES NOT tell you HOW to do anything.

    • @d-stopphotography492
      @d-stopphotography492 4 года назад +7

      @@fdgdfgdfgdf3520 Do you hook it up to your home network? There are other videos where he had to set up the system in about 50 clicks. Is that not the same?? If I have these questions, then others do too.

    • @d-stopphotography492
      @d-stopphotography492 4 года назад +6

      @@fdgdfgdfgdf3520 You just answered the question to my original post.... This is WHAT to buy.. not HOW.. thanks for contributing

    • @Kroldor
      @Kroldor 4 года назад +5

      @@d-stopphotography492 that guy really played himself there lmao

    • @d-stopphotography492
      @d-stopphotography492 4 года назад +1

      @@Kroldor Ha. yeah #Enjoyed

  • @chrisswink
    @chrisswink 5 лет назад +151

    So this was an ad for some nas products? I was waiting on you to show us how to set up a home media server. You never did that.

  • @serryjeinfeld1829
    @serryjeinfeld1829 7 лет назад +80

    I'm still new to the channel, and i already love it. It's great for any nerds-in-training, or for a long time geek who needs a refresher course, or for anyone wanting to know just what makes their various bits of tech work. Thank you TechQuickie, and thank you Linus. Keep up the good work, man.

  • @damomendo8249
    @damomendo8249 2 года назад +9

    Linus! Please make a 2022/2023 updated version of this 'media server' video. Something to hold a minimum of 200TB of 2160p/1080p + PCM WAV/FLAC content. I'm guessing this would have to mirrored by another 200TB worth of (back-up) drives, in case of failure?

    • @taste9689
      @taste9689 Год назад

      There's no need tbh, just have enough drives for you to run RAID 1/5/6 and a powerful enough serverspace, though it wont be a home one anymore if this calibre

  • @GiSWiG
    @GiSWiG 7 лет назад +1522

    This is not a HOWTO video. It is an introduction with ads.

    • @slikrx
      @slikrx 7 лет назад +144

      This is techquickie, it NEVER does any sort of in-depth how-to. And if you aren't blind, THE VIDEO EVEN SAYS IT'S SPONSORED. So if you watched it to the end and are still surprised, welp, I hate to break it to you; you're an idiot.

    • @Suplagen
      @Suplagen 7 лет назад +45

      GiSWiG if you expected an actual tutorial from a tech quickie then I'm sorry but you're gonna have a bad time. You must be new here

    • @GiSWiG
      @GiSWiG 7 лет назад +18

      slikrx, Suplagen: First, who reads the description first, if not ever of the many youtube videos they watch. Second, the HOW TO on the Optane Cache was actually more 'how to' and informative AND sponsored by Seagate but the first shot of a storage company was Samsung, then Intel, then Seagate, then Newegg screenshots of mostly WD (yes I re-watched it). Third, no techquickie is not 'in-depth' but stating 'how to' implies more start-up information. I'll refer back to the Intel Optane. And last, SPONSORED doesn't mean INFOMERCIAL. I'm not calling this an infomercial but it is closer to that than a 'how to'. I just think of this at a lower-level of content than LMG produces. And no, I'm not new here and no, I'm not an idiot (subjective right?) I've been running a home server for 7+ years now on the same hardware, first under Ubuntu 11, then 12, then 14, now Server 2012.

    • @obvious_humor
      @obvious_humor 7 лет назад +14

      Russ Orler
      Windows? For a NAS? Bad idea. Install a good Linux distribution instead so you can have a much better server.

    • @Suplagen
      @Suplagen 7 лет назад +5

      GiSWiG I didn't ask for or doubt your credentials in home server making or mention it at all for that matter. I'm saying if you expected an actual how-to from techquickie then you must be new because 99% of the time it's just basics as the name of the channel would imply. Meaning they only give suggestive ideas such as operating system and programs to use, hardware to implement, benefits over other similar technologies etc. Some of the videos will be naturally more in depth than others (I don't know how they choose which videos to go more in depth on) but generally I'd say this is the average content of their videos.

  • @armchairpilot916
    @armchairpilot916 4 года назад +352

    “How to build an NAS server: Buy Seagate drives and follow someone else’s instructions”

    • @Gamerlordpro
      @Gamerlordpro 3 года назад +29

      Haha excactly... This video was a complete time waste.

    • @jamesrife8605
      @jamesrife8605 Год назад

      As the grinch says brilliant 😂

  • @gerowen
    @gerowen 6 лет назад

    I just re-purposed an old HP Pavilion desktop we bought years and years ago. I installed Debian Linux, set up Plex, Minecraft, Rust and a private web service, upgraded it to 16 GB of RAM and upgraded the old dual core Athlon II X2 to a Phenom II X6 CPU so now it can handle multiple Plex streams while friends are playing on my Rust/Minecraft servers, all simultaneously with no issues. I moved the motherboard over into a newer case with better airflow, upgraded the power supply, and installed a 12TB Western Digital Gold drive for storing our media files.
    The whole thing is plugged into an UPS along with our router and the media converter owned by our ISP so even when the power flickers or goes out (which happens quite frequently in eastern Kentucky), the internet and everything stays running and I have time to notify people who are using the server at the time and perform a graceful shutdown instead of having everybody randomly disconnected in what could be precarious situations in Rust or Minecraft. The whole thing is managed over SSH so it just sits on a shelf I built for it back in a closet next to the UPS and router and the only time I ever have to touch it is to turn it back on after a power outage, or to clean out the dust once a month.

  • @themotivator2587
    @themotivator2587 7 лет назад +8

    Linus, you should do a video about the best way to rip DVDs for use on a home media server. I have a FreeBSD box running Emby at home, and ripping my DVD collection has been the biggest obstacle for me.

  • @CateChapelle
    @CateChapelle 3 года назад +2

    I’m convinced there’s a 3-year-old techquickie for every topic I’ve ever wondered about

  • @LilEmmmmmo
    @LilEmmmmmo 5 лет назад +26

    Linus needs to do a 2019 version of this...best Plex media server!

  • @hatsunedean
    @hatsunedean 3 года назад +1

    Yeah, this video is where my NAS project started.

  • @RadicalEdwardStudios
    @RadicalEdwardStudios 7 лет назад +8

    The biggest thing about enterprise drives for me is not just the longer life span, but also the longer warranty [typically 5 year, vs 1 or 3 for others].

  • @TMWriting
    @TMWriting 3 года назад +2

    I have a plex server running from a nvidia shield with two 5-terabyte hard drives plugged into it (Movies + TV) and it’s the happiest I’ve ever been with a tech purchase. More than capable computer, and even handles transcoding like a champ!

    • @ddkin1937
      @ddkin1937 2 года назад

      Do you just down load the content? I really dont get it

    • @TMWriting
      @TMWriting 2 года назад

      @@ddkin1937 no comment. 🤭

    • @ddkin1937
      @ddkin1937 2 года назад

      @@TMWriting I know all about kodi and iptv etc, lol. Just trying to understand how these servers work in terms of accessing the content that I would normally just stream. But I hear ya

    • @TMWriting
      @TMWriting 2 года назад

      @@ddkin1937 the way to think about is you're accessing files that you're hosting locally, instead of accessing a third-party host like Kodi, or even Netflix. Plex is just the software that allows you to actually access your files in a media player. Where you get those files originally is... up to you.

  • @obvy7291
    @obvy7291 4 года назад +8

    I didn't realise the 6 tb hdd I had in my pc was normally used for servers, that's cool.

    • @ChloekabanOfficial
      @ChloekabanOfficial 3 года назад

      If it's a Seagate IronWolf, IronWolf Pro, WD Red, WD Red Pro or Toshiba N300, yes.

  • @andrewskaterrr
    @andrewskaterrr 7 лет назад

    - FreeNAS 11
    - SuperMicro mobo w/Intel Atom C2550
    - 32GB ECC DDR3L
    - 6x4TB HGST Deskstars
    - Mirrored 16GB SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.0 for OS
    - Mirrored 64GB MicroCenter USB 3.0 for PLEX
    - 750w EVGA psu I had laying around from a sale
    So glad I built a NAS. Reliable network storage is easy and convenient. Also do on/offsite backups too.

  • @ghomerhust
    @ghomerhust 7 лет назад +13

    my media server is also hosting roller coaster tycoon 2 online. recycled dell poweredge server, works like a charm!

  • @cassmignot8042
    @cassmignot8042 7 лет назад +38

    I find this video interesting, as my seagate hard drive crapped out on me last night.

  • @uss_04
    @uss_04 7 лет назад +15

    Thanks to these crappy data caps, more people will want home media servers or NAS.
    Thanks for covering this topic

    • @samuelitooooo
      @samuelitooooo 3 года назад

      True story. Google Photos doing away with unlimited free storage was my last straw.

  • @panagiwtisnik
    @panagiwtisnik 7 лет назад +37

    0:38 holy shit that girl was in my english book. I remember because i drew a mustache because i was too bored

  • @ChewShew22
    @ChewShew22 7 лет назад +58

    I use my NAS for uh.... Linux ISOs... yeah

    • @Luxe388
      @Luxe388 6 лет назад +4

      Milkshake *Sweats nervously

    • @tomtexas4897
      @tomtexas4897 4 года назад +8

      I like to call it a trial period with no end

  • @josephdestaubin7426
    @josephdestaubin7426 6 лет назад

    So this video was basicly a commercial, but a realy well done one at that.

  • @ammadtarar
    @ammadtarar 6 лет назад +7

    Hey can you make a video avoid DIY media server from ground up , like buying all the hardware and putting it all together

  • @kraziecatclady
    @kraziecatclady 2 года назад

    I was watching a different video with no sound at 2x speed because it was better to watch that way. I clicked on this video, and it was hilarious hearing you talk super-fast. It was funnier when I slowed it down to normal and heard a change in pitch.

  • @Cpt.Zer0
    @Cpt.Zer0 7 лет назад +8

    Much easier and cheaper to use a old pc, fill it with hdd's and use plex/serviio/whatever media server and place it in a cold room, (cellars works fine) and use remote desktop connection. Set it up with a vpn and a torrent client and remote dl whatever you need.

    • @ZekeGraal
      @ZekeGraal 7 лет назад +1

      I just run a light Linux and turn on file sharing. Works great, and I made it out of old parts!

    • @Cpt.Zer0
      @Cpt.Zer0 7 лет назад

      What do you use to dlna share? So you can watch on tv's around the house. Plex works fine on linux.

    • @ZekeGraal
      @ZekeGraal 7 лет назад +1

      I don't use any software, I just let file sharing/samba do the work. I don't have any smart TVs, so I built a smaller desktop in my living room to stream to just browsing the folders remotely, and it let's me browse the web and RUclips as well. For my Chromecast devices, I use an app called LocalCast that pulls from the samba shares.

    • @ZekeGraal
      @ZekeGraal 7 лет назад

      If I have to DLNA share I use a Windows program, I can't remember what it's called. I hate using DLNA because of the organization that's required. It's for this reason I no longer use my Xbox One and PS3 to stream media..

  • @DustinMillerPolyInnovator
    @DustinMillerPolyInnovator 7 лет назад

    Can Linus adopt this channel?

  • @louisburley8669
    @louisburley8669 5 лет назад +3

    I'm still sketched out by QC on Seagate drives. But they're more affordable than WD, but I'm glad to have bought WD stuff. No issues yet! Keyword is yet.

  • @RyuaNesha
    @RyuaNesha 7 лет назад +1

    It's always a quickie with Linus.

  • @AndrewCarlson005
    @AndrewCarlson005 7 лет назад +7

    Always upfront about when the video is sponsored. That's why I trust you guys!

  • @TheResidentSkeptic
    @TheResidentSkeptic 7 лет назад

    Yep, I bought 3x 4TB Seagate Ironwolf drives and threw them in a Core 2 Duo machine with 4gb of RAM. I went with UnRAID for the OS because it supports different size drives, requires fewer resources than FreeNAS, and doesn't use ZFS for the filesystem which works best with lots of ECC memory. I have a 120gb SSD for a cache drive to speed up copying files to it as UnRAID file transfers are pretty slow. So far it's been working perfectly and was much easier to set up than what I first attempted - Debian Linux running SnapRAID.

  • @Meechety
    @Meechety 5 лет назад +130

    One of the few Linus vids I dislike. Extremely vague, and quite honestly did not help me much at all.

    • @maxypaxy13
      @maxypaxy13 5 лет назад +7

      In other words, you're a complete idiot.

    • @dragonwarriorz1
      @dragonwarriorz1 5 лет назад +13

      In other words, I need to go take a shit

    • @theblinkstykrab3106
      @theblinkstykrab3106 4 года назад +12

      @@maxypaxy13 In other words, you're an asshole.

    • @raahulpooran
      @raahulpooran 4 года назад +2

      To be fair the title was a bit misleading

  • @erenyeagar2928
    @erenyeagar2928 4 года назад +1

    Did anyone else got the pulseway ad..... BTW so happy that he mentioned India

  • @drashna
    @drashna 7 лет назад +110

    TechQuickie is much better at 2x play speed!

    • @zac9080
      @zac9080 7 лет назад +10

      Christopher Courtney Much of RUclips is better at x2. Although, I wouldn't necessarily agree that Tech Quickie is...

    • @skullkidd4551
      @skullkidd4551 7 лет назад +6

      TechQuickie As Fast as Possible

    • @ShawnJonesHellion
      @ShawnJonesHellion 7 лет назад +1

      He needs to sretch it out 4 ad revenue

    • @adambaranek5223
      @adambaranek5223 6 лет назад

      play it at .25 speed xD even better imo

    • @mikemcdonald5147
      @mikemcdonald5147 6 лет назад

      then he would sound like a chipmunk LOL well he kind of already does LOL

  • @ajc-th5ei
    @ajc-th5ei 7 лет назад +1

    Maybe not for tech quickie, but you could do a more complex video of how to setup a pfsense or freeBSD router/firewall with a NAS on it. One box, security, and local network storage. This would either be setting it up through a squid proxy or running two virtual machines in Linux. Just a thought as it combines multiple rigs into just one, which is a boon for the home techie.

  • @frosty1433
    @frosty1433 6 лет назад +3

    3:11 That NAS optimized HDD tip was actually a really good tip.

  • @troyBORG
    @troyBORG 7 лет назад +1

    I have plex running on my Server (X3650 M3), hooked up to my NAS. So I was able to give it 24CPU threads to deal with transcoding the HEVC Blu-Rays that I rip and store on it.

  • @SeeMoreLevingthon
    @SeeMoreLevingthon 5 лет назад +3

    The best LMG channel period. Loving it! How about making a video about copying the Apple experience to Windows+Android combo? Connect devices, continuous work on files across multiple devices, syncing PC to PC over the LAN/WAN/other etc. Much appreciated if you do! Thank you for the great content!

  • @davidurdahl6656
    @davidurdahl6656 7 лет назад +1

    This is gonna take some getting used to... I get all excited when I get a notification that a new LMG video is up on RUclips, only to realize that I already watched it on floatplane......

  • @knives6683
    @knives6683 7 лет назад +126

    they could give you 10y data recovery warrenty because absolutely no-one would use it without being exposed for piracy lol..

    • @pkbeast
      @pkbeast 7 лет назад +21

      On the consumer side, yeah probably. But companies would cash in on that in a heartbeat.

    • @zagan1
      @zagan1 7 лет назад +8

      I don't think they care TBH

    • @VMARCHIVE
      @VMARCHIVE 6 лет назад +3

      Well those criminal scum don't deserve any warranty whatsoever

    • @Spottedleaf-yf4lk
      @Spottedleaf-yf4lk 5 лет назад +28

      Victor Muraviev everyone has pirated something at some point in there life.
      Ever downloaded some music off RUclips?
      Piracy

    • @leviferrero6068
      @leviferrero6068 5 лет назад +11

      @@VMARCHIVE shut up boomer

  • @ariecopley-radder7018
    @ariecopley-radder7018 7 лет назад

    How to make a media server on a budget:
    1. Buy a (fairly) old PC with a really power efficient processor. For example, a desktop with an Intel Atom processor from the Ivy Bridge era. $50-100 would be a good target.
    2. Install Linux and either Plex or your favorite media server software on it.
    3. Put some hard drives in it.
    Now you will have a media center for way cheaper than a commercial media server, and probably with a way better processor as well.

  • @fsevilla1
    @fsevilla1 7 лет назад +4

    Linus now that you touch this subject i would like to see you're take on comparing this SEAGATE MEDIA SERVER against competitors like DROBO , SYNOLOGY , and open source options like FREE NAS.
    thanks for the great content you provide us

  • @VitePapa
    @VitePapa 7 лет назад

    I got a TechQuickie ad before watching a TechQuickie video

  • @SupGhostly
    @SupGhostly 7 лет назад +7

    I love this channel. You guys always keep updated on tech I know of and things topics I want clear on.
    Would it be possible to do a video on mobile troubleshooting not just for end users

  • @akshaydraj
    @akshaydraj 3 года назад +1

    0:21 Cricket?? Love it

  • @tihzho
    @tihzho 5 лет назад +31

    Seagate? "Seagate faces class-action lawsuit over 3TB hard drive failure rates"
    After I got STIFFED with Seagate 3TB HDDs I would never consider Seagate again.
    Ever!

    • @Treddian
      @Treddian 4 года назад

      I have a 3TB Seagate that's been chugging away in my hot surveillance enclosure for four years. No signs of trouble yet.

    • @tihzho
      @tihzho 4 года назад +1

      @@Treddian You're lucky because those HDD had a ~40% failure rate. Look it up.

    • @munjee2
      @munjee2 4 года назад

      And now wd is going through there law suit though not as bad more lying the mismanagement at least

  • @W.2026
    @W.2026 3 года назад +1

    Dude you're amazing please do a collab with linus tech tips

  • @zachwax22
    @zachwax22 7 лет назад +422

    *uses raspberry pi for NAS*

    • @woodfiend2525
      @woodfiend2525 7 лет назад +16

      I run Plex server on my Pi, but it streams the media from a dedicated NAS box. Where do you store your media?

    • @zachwax22
      @zachwax22 7 лет назад +9

      Just on my gaming pc on a separate drive :P (and I mean one of the REALLY cheap ones, 1 type A

    • @toma58uenaventur
      @toma58uenaventur 7 лет назад +5

      Woodfiend how slow is that...

    • @Felix-ve9hs
      @Felix-ve9hs 7 лет назад +8

      I use a Athlon 5150 (4x 1,6GHz) and 4GB RAM for my NAS.
      I use it alone and only as a NAS, but even a 1Gbit/s Data Transfer uses just 25% CPU amd 10% RAM ...

    • @SjoerdBeukers
      @SjoerdBeukers 7 лет назад +3

      Only if it had sata

  • @4uidrum
    @4uidrum 4 года назад +2

    The problem with all this is that 10-20 years down the line, companies go out of business and software stops working. Also new OS' come into play that don't support older versions. Now all the work you did to organize the media server (in PLEX for example) is no longer accessible in the old obsolete software. The point is ALWAYS take the future into account. Setup your media to be non-dependent on software.

    • @Nu-techdirect
      @Nu-techdirect Год назад

      When doing my research, I also found this to be true, it shocks me that most people / users don't notice who actually holds the keys to the kingdom. Software that needs you to login to get access That's a big No-No! What if the internet is down for a bit, or your in a location that internet is just not possible no matter what. Well your SOL, thats why I chose Kodi with local attached storage. DAS - Directly Attached Storage aka USB external Hard drive. Like very large storage, QNAP TR-004 with the kodi library stored. No need for internet what so ever. Eminence 2.0 Kodi Front End and your good for at least a decade of entertainment. Cheers 8)

  • @peterdallen2004
    @peterdallen2004 7 лет назад +32

    Love the video Linus. You helped me join the pc master race as I have just built my first pc 😀

    • @jaykstah
      @jaykstah 7 лет назад +1

      Peter Allen Congrats dude! You'll probably love the journey of tweaking and upgrading later on down the line as well.

    • @earthclad6833
      @earthclad6833 7 лет назад

      nice

  • @kensanchez2064
    @kensanchez2064 5 лет назад

    I like this way better than the other comedy of your other channel

  • @never_andy
    @never_andy 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks Linus! You finally made the video I've been asking for for 3 years!

  • @MustafaAlHassan
    @MustafaAlHassan 6 лет назад +1

    I just use Infuse on my iPad and Apple TV for watching movies and tv shows stored in my NASs. It does everything starting from organizing and fetching data and arts to doing the transcoding on the client device. Pretty amazing but only for Apple ecosystem.

  • @Backtrack3332
    @Backtrack3332 7 лет назад +148

    • Get a Raspberry Pi
    • Install Samba
    • Done

    • @woodfiend2525
      @woodfiend2525 7 лет назад +14

      That does not really solve the problem of where you store your media files right?

    • @Backtrack3332
      @Backtrack3332 7 лет назад +4

      Woodfiend It does. You can just plug in a USB-(Hard)Drive. Or four of them. Or even more when you are using an USB-Hub.

    • @Backtrack3332
      @Backtrack3332 7 лет назад +8

      The illustrious Boba the Fett But that solves his question. I know there will be bottlenecking. I should have said that, you're right.

    • @qwertz4035
      @qwertz4035 7 лет назад +5

      i have a raspberry pi3 with a usb harddrive...
      5mb/s down and up...
      bananapi is better for this job

    • @someoneishere6806
      @someoneishere6806 7 лет назад +4

      läderlappen you need to watch for the current when doing that though, you're dealing with only 500mA over USB 2.0 which will not allow you to plug too many storage devices. Even a single HDD will probably suffer from current starvation (they need 1A usually) and might not work at full speed, in that case you really don't want to plug in anything else to work in parallel from a single USB port

  • @jamcdonald120
    @jamcdonald120 5 лет назад +1

    3:40 OUI! all of those bit streams are the same! Even though they are all running different protocols!

  • @HDNShare
    @HDNShare 5 лет назад +5

    Cool, perfect for my 100TB Math 📁

    • @cgme7076
      @cgme7076 4 года назад

      You mean your "Math and Favorite Bible Verses" folder?

  • @fernandoromerogalvan
    @fernandoromerogalvan 3 года назад +1

    This really is a Techquickie, I only wished you called after :(
    Edit, actually, I have a question:
    Would you recommend a home server now that we have entered the age of streams?

  • @alexdoughty5
    @alexdoughty5 7 лет назад +6

    Linus/Tech Quickie I have a question: Do you actually mind your fans downloading your videos and storing them offline?

  • @orvvro
    @orvvro 3 года назад

    Can't believe people would still want this in 2021

  • @codebebop
    @codebebop 5 лет назад +9

    I’m trying to figure out how to build an offline homemedia server on a separate offline WiFi to transit to fire sticks

    • @richeyrich2203
      @richeyrich2203 3 года назад

      Me too. How did that go?
      Looking for off grid solutions

  • @paladin656
    @paladin656 7 лет назад

    Longest techquickie ever?

  • @tahakhidr
    @tahakhidr 7 лет назад +3

    I ordered a NAS yesterday. That was nice video! I will try that

  • @joshua43214
    @joshua43214 6 лет назад

    Odroid HC1 is $50.00, add drive, load NAS software, configure done.
    If you are into hifi sound, transport with Raspberry Pi 3B+ ($30.00), and an Allo Digione transport ($100). You will also want an iFi iPower wallwart ($50.00) for the RPI3.
    You will have spend over a $k to improve on this system.

  • @Bozar069
    @Bozar069 7 лет назад +4

    Fucking a right, Thumbs up for plex.

  • @-MrDontCare-
    @-MrDontCare- 5 лет назад +1

    I just use a synology NAS for storage and a raspberry pi with with kodi (LibreElec) and you are good to go. If u want 4k, go for the raspberry pi 4 B that has a HEVC/H.265 support.
    Kodi (LibreElec) will support Netflix and amazon in the 19.0 version.

  • @itried1214
    @itried1214 7 лет назад +39

    Why can't phones use fingerprints after restarting

    • @AdamTradesOfficial
      @AdamTradesOfficial 6 лет назад +32

      Vinusha Jayaratna Encryption. The phone can't get to fingerprint data until you unlock the encrypted device.

    • @itried1214
      @itried1214 6 лет назад +2

      iceybluegaming thanks

    • @sravannotshravan
      @sravannotshravan 6 лет назад +25

      What a random comment

    • @tebasnineone
      @tebasnineone 5 лет назад

      Why?... just... why? 🙃🙃

    • @mattl1762
      @mattl1762 5 лет назад +1

      Just in case someone hasn't chopped your finger off!

  • @ItsAkile
    @ItsAkile 7 лет назад

    I use my Huawei Modem via USB external drive, works just fine with Mac and PC, I will upgrade in the future when I start archiving good 4k/Blu-Ray shows

  • @OnlyWoody
    @OnlyWoody 7 лет назад +13

    Plex for the win

  • @VicenzzoPaiva
    @VicenzzoPaiva 3 года назад +1

    2017: "more than a small ARM CPU can handle"
    2021: LOL

  • @Morten_S_Olesen
    @Morten_S_Olesen 7 лет назад +22

    Should have been called "what is a NAS" or "A quick guide to NAS", but cool video anyway.

    • @zagan1
      @zagan1 7 лет назад +1

      NAS is more than just streaming media

  • @Oscar_delta13
    @Oscar_delta13 5 лет назад

    I am a bit late, But old Dell Precision Workstations with the dual Xeons and ECC ram are extremely cheap right now and have more than 10 drive bays. I got mine for 50$ Throw in a couple hard drives, some ECC ram and it works amazing as a backup, game server hosting, cloud server and media streaming!

  • @tonkatoytruck
    @tonkatoytruck 6 лет назад +15

    I just swap hard drives from room to room with USB 3.0 cradles\docking stations. Poor man's wireless system.

    • @bignuggy2958
      @bignuggy2958 4 года назад +1

      USB 3 doesn't sound wireless

  • @TheVideoman22
    @TheVideoman22 4 года назад +1

    just watched this and Damn that Game of Thrones joke was RIGHT on the money.

  • @kaustubh_kp
    @kaustubh_kp 7 лет назад +193

    Cricket 😎

    • @hellfrost333
      @hellfrost333 6 лет назад +7

      *How to Set Up a Home Media Server* ~ Figure it out bitch!

    • @kaustubh_kp
      @kaustubh_kp 6 лет назад

      Unholykill3 you totally don't get point
      😂

    • @khushpreetsingh4167
      @khushpreetsingh4167 6 лет назад +1

      But i can 😎 'cricket'

    • @maanushpadia7911
      @maanushpadia7911 6 лет назад

      Dr. Chili Pepper does Canada still plays cricket?

    • @ballroomblitz6650
      @ballroomblitz6650 6 лет назад

      Kp _rider gci acs cable one time warner comcast

  • @sonofrog73
    @sonofrog73 6 лет назад

    Built a DIY NAS with dedicated HW RAID and ROCKSTORE OS (CentOS Distro). 8TB of storage and system rocks, even though using a very old dual core AMD CPU. I travel a lot, with PLEX and a ROKU stick, I can bring my library with me, even overseas.

  • @dannyvanderheide6098
    @dannyvanderheide6098 7 лет назад +3

    5:38 tweakers, uitzending gemist and dumpert are Dutch sites. Since i am, i laughed at this

  • @henyeperez3185
    @henyeperez3185 6 лет назад

    My boss gave me his old wd my cloud and I wasn't sure what to do it (was planning on taking out the hard drives). This video came up on my feed and now I set up as a Plex media server. Thanks.

  • @drashna
    @drashna 7 лет назад +5

    Windows + StableBit DrivePool + Plex/Emby FTW

    • @tysono2012
      @tysono2012 7 лет назад

      Christopher Courtney FreeNAS with zfs is my preferred solution. Zfs is definitely the leading file system ATM.

  • @SoumyaSatpathy
    @SoumyaSatpathy 7 лет назад

    I was waiting for this since long time

  • @KristophM
    @KristophM 7 лет назад +33

    *Western Digital* > -Seagate-

    • @Minkafighter
      @Minkafighter 7 лет назад +2

      eh, seagate isnt bad, my drive is already 5 years old and is still running fine (1TB seagate)

    • @KristophM
      @KristophM 7 лет назад +5

      My last 2 Seagate drives are only a couple years old and both of them failed within a few months from each other. But I'm glad yours is working well.

    • @lybraman7231
      @lybraman7231 7 лет назад +3

      Toshiba masterrace

    • @DJaquithFL
      @DJaquithFL 6 лет назад +1

      WD is crap .. not to mention much harder to recover, and most lack TLER. cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/2015-drive-failures-barchart.jpg

  • @BlueTheRage
    @BlueTheRage 7 лет назад +1

    Been using Plex with one of my very old first gen i7 systems and it works a charm.

  • @MiningwithPudding
    @MiningwithPudding 4 года назад +12

    One of my Dad's friends has Parkinson's, so I'm watching this in hopes to help set something up for him so he doesn't end up with like 90 DVD's on the floor when he wants to watch a movie.
    Shame this is basically just a giant ad...

  • @Xtrems
    @Xtrems 2 года назад

    You don't even need a separate computer at all. I just store my server as an application on my main pc that has a few TB of storage. Whenever I want to watch something on any of my devices, I just turn on the app on my PC, and then I can log into it on any of my devices where I'd want to watch something. Of course a separate computer would be nicer, cause I wouldn't have to turn on my main machine every time I wanna watch sth, especially with it's gaming-grade power draw, but still. I'm not ready to set up a separate server, as it would be additional luggage in my current "in between places" state, but I can still enjoy a media server via my PC.
    Also - you don't need to manually rename all of your episodes to fit plex's/jellyfin's naming criterias. That'd take ages for some. There are apps that automate this process on a show-by-show basis, additionally pulling some metadata for the shows off of the internet and putting them into these files just to make sure that your media server recognizes them perfectly.
    If anyone's wondering what's jellyfin - it is like plex, but open-source and completely local, so you don't have to make any accounts on some random company's server to use it. If you're coming off of netflix onto your local server you might be doing it to avoid such things after all.

  • @itsdeonlol
    @itsdeonlol 7 лет назад +352

    I hate edited comments...

  • @gwgux
    @gwgux 7 лет назад

    That's basically what I've already done. I also use a Synology NAS, but I have Western Digital drives instead of Seagate. I'll have to check those high capacity drives out someday though.

  • @william967
    @william967 7 лет назад +4

    well... im running a kilobit network

  • @jossetishauser2040
    @jossetishauser2040 6 лет назад +1

    Why use Plex? just stream over SMB and leave the decoding to your media player. That way, the CPU speed of your NAS is way less important. I use a Synology to stream to infuse on my AppleTV works like charm and it has a beautiful library. No need for an infuse/Apple TV either, Kodi will work on anything and arguably does it better.

    • @pow9606
      @pow9606 6 лет назад

      Because some client/devices don't have the power or capabilities to transcode such things as DTS-HD master audio.

    • @jossetishauser2040
      @jossetishauser2040 6 лет назад

      Then get one that does, it’s cheaper and that way and you don’t need a nas that almost lifts off. There’s plenty of streamers with hevc accelleration and guess what, they consume about 6 watts of power.

  • @HyperActivePlayers
    @HyperActivePlayers 7 лет назад +25

    Windows homegroup works flawlessly for everything 😂

    • @drashna
      @drashna 7 лет назад +20

      hahaha. NO.

    • @Suplagen
      @Suplagen 7 лет назад +4

      HyperActivePlayers haHAA

    • @dave-y8z
      @dave-y8z 7 лет назад +1

      No way

    • @maxmustermann1455
      @maxmustermann1455 7 лет назад +3

      HomeGroup sucks ass. My favourite are old school windows/samba shares. Shared for "everyone" = no password required.

    • @flameshana9
      @flameshana9 7 лет назад +1

      Oh good. I was worried there would be a bunch of replies agreeing. Because my first thought upon seeing the words Windows Home group was indeed: _hahahaha... No._ 😦

  • @Davie1234u
    @Davie1234u 7 лет назад

    Been using a the new version of WD My Cloud 4Tb NAS for last 5 months. It has been a dream. Download on my desktop, playback on my Nvidia Shield TV. Could'nt be happier, much less bother that streaming from x to y blah blah.

  • @physicalanish
    @physicalanish 7 лет назад +4

    When he said, "speaking of plex", I think a ad is coming
    Do you too?

  • @RoyTelling
    @RoyTelling 7 лет назад

    WoW
    KIITOS (thank you in Finnish)
    built my very first PC Ryzen 7 1700 about 3 months ago and found it EASIER than I thought.
    So just started looking at building a home media PC on the 3rd and you did this on the 5th....
    But never thought about doing a "SERVER"
    PLANNING will now be going ahead......
    then I will see what how much the one I WANT costs and cry for a few day then.
    re plan....

  • @s77lom49
    @s77lom49 6 лет назад +12

    Why is this called "How to set up...."
    Click bait Linus is all this is.
    👎

  • @deViant14
    @deViant14 3 года назад

    I was looking at a 4-bay TerraServer NAS for $180. But that had 1 GB and I wanted some apps like SabNZBd and I wanted some in Docker containers. So I decided to build an unraid server. I bought a 4+ bay Dell PowerEdge T310 including Xeon x3430, 16GB DDR3, dual gigabit, redundant power supplies, and Dell's RAID card if I decide to use it for $190. It has 2 internal USB ports to run unraid from and expansion for a NVMe adapter and for an ax card. I can run my other PC through it to get pihole and openvpn and also use the VPN for bittorrent. I can rock Docker containers and also spin up a Win10 LTSC VM or do transcoding if I spend $30 on a GT 710. It will be here in 3 days so it should be fun. A lot more fun than a NAS. I can also finally give my old fx 6350 "file server" to my nephew for gaming.

  • @grantjoseph2730
    @grantjoseph2730 7 лет назад +8

    Well....... we can stream stuff until it becomes super expensive #netneutraility

    • @jasonkloos6348
      @jasonkloos6348 7 лет назад +2

      Granete Jo not going to happen. And if it does, the current ISPs will be replaced with 5g or Google fiber at a faster pace.

    • @crystalsoulslayer
      @crystalsoulslayer 7 лет назад

      The two biggest mobile carriers are also two of the biggest ISPs: Verizon and AT&T. As far as I know, mobile data is treated just like any other form of Internet, so that'll probably be affected in exactly the same way, and 5G will not be able to replace home connections for all the same reasons 4G can't.
      Google does have a history of supporting net neutrality, so I trust them insofar as I am capable of trusting a half-trillion-dollar corporation that tracks and sells the personal data of the entire planet. But I fully expect the other ISPs do to anything they can to prevent Google Fiber from living up to its potential. Google might be a monolith, but Verizon, AT&T, Comcast, and Time Warner are monoliths, too.

    • @jasonkloos6348
      @jasonkloos6348 7 лет назад

      Crystal Soulslayer wireless is not treated the same as traditional carriers under net neutrality. And even if they were, what would it matter when it's gone? And I don't think you understand 5G. It's speeds are 5x faster than a coaxial cable can deliver, so yes, it absolutely can and will replace traditional ISPs.

    • @crystalsoulslayer
      @crystalsoulslayer 7 лет назад

      Internet is Internet. According to Fortune, mobile carriers have been required to abide by net neutrality since 2015: "...the [FCC] last year turned to a broader strategy based in laws that allow the regulation of telephone carriers, and the mobile industry was included for the first time."
      fortune.com/2016/09/12/att-verizon-testing-net-neutrality/
      It could only replace traditional ISPs if those ISPs want it to. Again, the two biggest mobile carriers are also traditional Internet and cable providers. They will absolutely position their services in such a way to get everyone to pay for both landline and 5G if they can.
      ISPs have the capability to start pulling some nonsense _now,_ and 5G is unlikely to be implemented on a practical scale for years. (The same goes for Google Fiber, for that matter.) Consumers will also only use 5G exclusively _if_ it beats landline in terms of cost, reliability, and convenience, and it's unlikely to if it gets screwed up in the same way traditional landline service will.
      You seem to be putting a lot of trust in the free market. You shouldn't. The free market is why this is the third time since 2015 we've had to defend net neutrality from corporate interests.

    • @jasonkloos6348
      @jasonkloos6348 7 лет назад

      Crystal Soulslayer really, and what exactly has net neutrality done? Data caps recently implemented? Check.
      Raise prices of broadband so cable cutting is no longer cheaper? Check.
      No competition, just like before net neutrality? Check.
      Allowing giant ISPs to merge to continue lack of competition? Check.
      Allowing ISPs to sue to prevent municipal broadband? Check.
      Preventing ISPs from offering free service bundles like including free Netflix? Check.
      So other than preventing ISPs from charging Netflix and PornHub more money (in turn, passing those costs onto consumers)
      What was the point exactly?

  • @AtheistsGoneWild_Arthur
    @AtheistsGoneWild_Arthur 7 лет назад

    Getting us to stock up on movies and music because of Ajit Pai? Well done.

  • @gumballwolf4706
    @gumballwolf4706 7 лет назад

    While the internet is dying Linus is making home servers

  • @workersonly3956
    @workersonly3956 7 лет назад +8

    5:42 wie de fuck gebruikt uitzending gemist

    • @Samtoxie
      @Samtoxie 6 лет назад

      De enige app die mij aansprak was dumpert.