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If you're not transcoding the Microserver should be absolutely fine.
My Synology NAS streams full 4K Remuxes using 2GB RAM and a low power Atom processor. It's just serving files, it doesn't require processing power or memory. My newer NAS has 8GB RAM and the same processor, the only difference it makes is that the rebuild times when I swap a disk to expand the array are considerably faster, for streaming it makes no difference.
Kodi won't transcode, so if you get a lot of buffering then the cause is going to be your wireless connection, streaming over wifi can be very much hit or miss and the higher the bitrate of the files, the higher a rate of data needs to transfer. As you're streaming uncompressed blurays then that rate is quite high.
I stream 4K throughout the house but struggle to stream 1080p over wifi, I use a combination of ethernet and powerline adapters and now have no issues.
Powerline technology though is again very much hit and miss. It might work for you, it might not as it's entirely dependent upon your wiring in the house.
As you're using Firestcks and a Roku though, I'm not sure that helps as I think they only work over wifi. |
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