
(There are non-Apple devices that support Airplay but they are licensed by Apple.) Alternatively, all the components could work to common standards, usually UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) and DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance). Finally, each of your devices – the clients in your client/server system – runs a separate program to display whatever the server sends its way.Īll the components could be developed by a single company, which is basically what Apple did with Airplay. The server runs whichever media streaming software you choose. You start with a server, which will have a processor, memory, operating system, and one or more large hard drives to store all your media files. Look at some of the free programs and pick whichever you think will best meet your needs. There are a lot of different combinations of hardware and software that will do what you want. I’m somewhat computer literate, but by no means an expert, and the husband and others who will also use this are less so. If there is a good solution that doesn’t support the Ubuntu laptop, I could live with that, as it’s my oldest PC. This may change as, for example, I might replace one of the MacBooks with a Windows 7 or Windows 8 laptop, so I want a non-proprietary set up that won’t force me into buying one OS or hardware for years to come.
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We have two MacBooks and a Ubuntu laptop, two Android phones, two Android tablets and an iPad. I would also like the central hard drive to receive downloads and back up to another hard drive on a nightly schedule without me needing to do anything. I would like to have all my music, video and pictures on one large, central hard drive, and then wirelessly access/play back this media from a variety of devices.
