
Of course given the choice I'd much rather be using Plex for the added features and functionality. This is further supported by the fact that if I play back an item on my Roku 4 via the DS Video app, playback is very normal, so I'm guessing the capacity of the CPU isn't the issue. DS415play features 1080p Full HD video transcoding on the fly, effortlessly sharing videos with your smart TV, network media player, mobile devices and PC. I thought the ds415play ought to be able to handle 1080p streams locally, which makes me wonder if there is an issue work my Plex configuration. With two Gigabit Ethernet ports, the ability to store up to 32TB of storage, powerful hardware, and outstanding software. I'm not sure if this is sure to an issue with my nas, my Plex server configuration, or with the fire TV/Roku 4. The DiskStation DS220+ is an ideal NAS enclosure for home or Plex use.

I notice frequently that playing a video through Plex via my local network (not remotely), on either a fire TV or Roku 4, playback hangs a lot. Specifications CPU Frequency: Intel Atom Dual Core 1.6GHz Floating Point CPU Hardware encrypted storage Memory: DDR3 1GB Internal HDD/SSD: 2.5 or 3. The CPU is of a noticeable higher frequency on the 416PLAY, and of a 64-Bit architecture too.

To clarify, most of my videos are 1080p and only a handful up to 2160p. The Synology DS415play NAS comes with a 2-year warranty and has a MSRP of 539. Comparing the DS415PLAY and DS46PLAY Pros an Cons For those that have already seen the specifications of these device, several key differences will immediately become apparent. I have a ds415play that, other than challenges during playback with Plex, has zero issues.
