ReadyNAS:
Releases are pretty quick from Infrant. They have to compile their own
version for the ReadyNAS so you can't add your own plugins etc. but
requests for them are often quickly added if you read the forums
there.

Transcoding is not possible due to the processor inside the ReadyNAS
being tailored specifically for RAID/NAS IO and is not a general
purpose CPU.

Qnap:
ultra238a Wrote: 
> The way the script works is when there is a new release of the software
> there will be a Qnap version also. You drop this in the update
> directory that will be on the HDD and reboot the machine. An internal
> script will then pick up the file on reboot and install the new version
> of the software.
I don't know how plugins will work or what will be available for it. No
idea what transcoding will be like.

There was also a lot of talk about the Qnap TS-401 a few months back,
but there hasn't been much else about this, unlike the TS-101.
Apparently the 401 will be Epia based so can run a full, standard Perl
version of SS along with any plugins you care to add.

Hopefully Paul from Progressive will see this thread on monday and chip
in anything else :)


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