
Install Zina Media Server From SynologyWiki NOTE: As of Firmware 1141 (DSM 2.3) Synology released an updated Audio Station. The Synology Audio Station now provides many of the features available with Zina (folder browsing, media streaming etc.) plus Audio Station additionally provides full UPnP support and better management of playlists. There are still a few features Zina offers that are not available in Audio Station (mainly customisation) so Zina may still be of interest to you, but Audio Station is now an accomplished UPnP media controller, streamer and renderer. This wiki aims to give FULL step by step instructions on how to install Zina on a Synology NAS.
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Netgear delves into consumer NAS market with $229 1TB Stora Clearly autumn is a time for change, and with Seagate diving cautiously into the consumer NAS market just last week, it follows logic to think that rival Netgear would do likewise. The company has had a few years of experience with professional and business-minded NAS units, but the now-available Stora is the first dumbed-down version meant to cater to the masses (and the strapped-for-cash). Essentially, it's targeting users who want to make their media catalog available over the internet, and there's even a MyStora.com location that lets users easily access files remotely when an FTP client just feels far too intimidating. It's compatible with Mac, Linux and Windows platforms, it can double as an iTunes or DLNA server and it ships in a two-bay configuration that is automatically setup to mirror data.
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