On March 16, 2015 at 17:38, Dean Roddey said...
But the issue is, if the player cannot play from a network share, that won't help any. If it can only play DLNA served media, then you have to use a DLNA enabled server for the media, you can't just play the files off of the hard drive through such a device.
True enough but in my admittedly limited experience all of the NAS units I have ever purchased (4 NETGEAR and 3 Synology) can act as DLNA servers.
Now being able to function as a DLNA server may or may not be considered a good thing.