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  • I have a DS418 with 40TB, I don’t have a massive collection, but it’s respectable (350 movies, 7000 tv episodes). I have never once lost my metadata in the 5 years with this setup. I did have a hiccup when I migrated my collection to a new drive, but Infuse loads everything back quickly. Just make sure you name your files properly (e.g. “movie.title.2023.mkv” and “tv.show.S01E01.mp4”) to save yourself from the headache of incorrect metadata.


  • The Apple TV wouldn’t benefit from any further 802.11 upgrades. WiFi 6 is already too fast for what the device is for… streaming. Media streaming averages are 5-15Mbps for your typical apps (Netflix, Hulu, etc). TV+ streams higher than all other providers… around 25-35Mbps. That being said, the Ookla Speedtest app on my Apple TV shows I get nearly 500Mbps over WiFi. So I literally always have a minimum of 400Mbps to spare… upgrading to WiFi 6e, 7, or hell, 10 will yield absolutely no performance benefits for a streaming device.

    For anyone who does experience buffering on their Apple TV… buy a decent router and don’t set it up in the closet on the opposite side of the house.



  • macmaverickk@alien.topBtoAppleAirDrop more than 1k Photos -- is that possible?
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    10 months ago

    In my experience, around 150 photos is doable… but go over that and then it becomes unreliable. When videos are in the mix, then you’ll have to cut back on the number of photos. If the sender and receiver are Apple devices made in the last couple years (with WiFi 6 antennas) the transfers are much quicker and they seem to handle more files.