Freenas and Android tv

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Hi I have a nas server running FreeNas with most of my movie backups and music on it. I want to get an android tv device but is there anyway to play nas media on the device without the use of a third party app?

Another question: Is there an android app that can sync your phone automatically with a freenas server? I guess a work around would be to sync a desktop and the server then sync the phone to the desktop but is there a more direct option??

Thanks!!!!
 
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Plex should be a free plug-in on FreeNAS, but there may be a charge for the app. I found Plex a little clunky anyway, and it will share all content on your NAS whether you select it or not. That's why I stay away from it.

I would just recommend enabling DLNA on FreeNAS (not sure if a plug-in is required) and using the BubbleUPnP app on Nexus (free).

Edit: I guess BubbleUPnP is actually a server. VPlayer, DicePlayer, and MX Player are DLNA media players.


It depends on what apps are native on the Android device, but you would very likely need to use a third party app.

Many use Plex, but I just enable DLNA server and use a free DLNA-enabled media player. Of course, your device may already have a built in DLNA player.

Not sure about the syncing question. Hopefully someone else can help you there.
 



I was thinking of using the nexus player from Google do you know if it would work? And doesn't plex cost money to use?

 


Plex should be a free plug-in on FreeNAS, but there may be a charge for the app. I found Plex a little clunky anyway, and it will share all content on your NAS whether you select it or not. That's why I stay away from it.

I would just recommend enabling DLNA on FreeNAS (not sure if a plug-in is required) and using the BubbleUPnP app on Nexus (free).

Edit: I guess BubbleUPnP is actually a server. VPlayer, DicePlayer, and MX Player are DLNA media players.
 
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VPlayer, DicePlayer, and MX Player are DLNA media players. these are all apps that can be put on the nexus through the store or do I need to side load them? also do they provide subtitles or will I need to download them myself?
 


All of these apps are available in the Google Play store.

Subtitles will need to be downloaded by you.