Hi everyone,
As per the question really. More and more these days I see these companies offering storage "in the cloud". Do you think home media servers will be a thing of the past and people will store everything up there? If so, when do you think that'll happen?
Why aren't you "in the cloud" too?
cheers,
Pete.
Is the Cloud the end of the home media server?
Is the Cloud the end of the home media server?
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Re: Is the Cloud the end of the home media server?
I think for me, the Home Media Server (which I am still in the midst of configuring and just started 2 weeks ago) has given me two valuable bits over any cloud option: a) greater/finer control over media consumed & b) a tremendous learning experience! I don't see the presence of the cloud obsoleting control freaks or geeks ever!
Re: Is the Cloud the end of the home media server?
My thoughts on this are if you lost internet connection you have no way of accessing your media.
I do not like the idea of my media not been under my direct control, example my family photos are our's I do not want some unauthorised entertity accessing my photos.
How long would it take to upload a 25gig Blu-Ray rip?
Andy
I do not like the idea of my media not been under my direct control, example my family photos are our's I do not want some unauthorised entertity accessing my photos.
How long would it take to upload a 25gig Blu-Ray rip?
Andy
Re: Is the Cloud the end of the home media server?
Interesting question. I think the likes of Netflix have a good following because they offer something simple. No ripping, no faffing, you just choose something from a menu and hit the GO button.
But I won't be signing up just yet. Maybe once it's hard to buy the physical DVDs/Blu-Rays in a store then I'll perhaps think differently. Or maybe I'll just continue watching what will be "classics" by then
Ian.
But I won't be signing up just yet. Maybe once it's hard to buy the physical DVDs/Blu-Rays in a store then I'll perhaps think differently. Or maybe I'll just continue watching what will be "classics" by then
Ian.