All, I have been trying to dig up information, which would enable me to stream movies and the like over my network to my Apple TV or other Macs on the network. I wanted to avoid leaving a machine up if possible, but perhaps I will have no options. I have heard there are NAS devices that will allow you to stream audio by having machines access the iTunes library that lives on the NAS and the NAS acts as an iTunes server. However, apparently this really only applies to audio and not video. My goal is to put all my DVDs on the network and make it available to my family (those in my house of course). If I have to use a machine, has anyone tried using Leopard to pull this off running iTunes? I have an iMac G5 sitting here that would do the job for the most part. I might even by compressing the movies get most all on the internal drive. I do not recall, but I also believe iTunes has to be running as well, is that correct?
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