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For clarity, I meant can you play back from your NAS to other platforms: If so, it indicates the NAS and network infrastructure is OK, and the issue is with the clients.
It's a problem diagnosis technique whereby we determine where the fault is by changing one end: E.G. - if I look out the window and my car has turned red, I try a different window, if my car is now black, I suspect the first window is causing the colour change, if my car is still red, then I can suspect the car has actually changed colour. Similar idea - if you can play a file from a NAS OK on one playback device, but not another, one tends to suspect the playback device rather than the NAS (or the files it's storing.) Converserly, if it's "wrong" on everything, one tends to suspect the NAS (or it's software/apps or the files.) It's basically a process of elimination whereby we try to determine where the fault lies. |
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