I recently installed Samba on my 'Fox and started wondering about the different file transfer protocols available.
For transferring files from the 'Fox to a PC, I can use FTP, or Samba with Windows Explorer. They both seem to work equally well. Do either of them have any particular advantages / disadvantages I should know about?
For watching recorded programs on another device (for example an Android tablet), I could use DLNA, or Samba in combination with something like Kodi (XBMC) that can play files from a network location. Samba requires that the files have been decrypted in advance, while DLNA does it on the fly, but Samba seems better for "seeking" (FF/RW) - and perhaps puts less load on the 'Fox's processor? Any other particular features of these two protocols?
As always, many thanks to the people who wrote the CF, and those who take the time to help out those of us less technically knowledgeable...
For transferring files from the 'Fox to a PC, I can use FTP, or Samba with Windows Explorer. They both seem to work equally well. Do either of them have any particular advantages / disadvantages I should know about?
For watching recorded programs on another device (for example an Android tablet), I could use DLNA, or Samba in combination with something like Kodi (XBMC) that can play files from a network location. Samba requires that the files have been decrypted in advance, while DLNA does it on the fly, but Samba seems better for "seeking" (FF/RW) - and perhaps puts less load on the 'Fox's processor? Any other particular features of these two protocols?
As always, many thanks to the people who wrote the CF, and those who take the time to help out those of us less technically knowledgeable...