Hi DJ,
Copying: BDP1 over the network can be much slower than connecting the usb drives directly to your source Computer. Depending on the size and amount of the files (a lot of smaller files are copied much slower than a few bigger ones) it can be advantageous to disconnect from the BDP and hookup directly for copying. Per alum, i would say never mind the hassle and have patience for a few seconds more.
Playing/streaming form a NAS: No issues whatsoever, not sound difference either. I even tend to prefer the NAS setup, because of the limitless diskspace. Even more, a Nas doesn't suffer the USB limits the BDP's have per design. NAS can be setup in several shares on the BDP, creating virtual Disks in MM browser.
My setup is fully cabled cat6/7, and note, comprised of several switches, adding to the main router ports (which of course is a switch in itself), and an Apple Time Machine, acting as a switch and connected to my NAS. Still, playing/streaming beautifully.
Cheers,
Marius
Hi Tympani,
Is your BDP2 hooked up to your home network? If so, you can just copy files over network directly into a BDP2's internal SATA drive, without having to disconnect anything. Doesn't get much more convenient than that!
Best sound and uber convenient.
On a side note, I'd be interested to know if anyone has compared streaming files from a NAS as opposed to an internal/external hard drive...but using high quality shielded Cat6 or Cat7 cables. Network connections seem to be the weakest link in a streaming environment but there are improvements being made all the time.
Cheers,
DJ