Media player nas disk

We have a cloud of Iomega Nas drive idition which we transferred all our music CDs and photos.

We want to play and watch TV when the computer is not turned on?

Currently TV on or off you can see the photos in their records.

We can see all the music by album etc. but cannot play a track at a time.

Even with the computer on this subject is the same.

Can I install Media player on the Nas drive so we could use it to implement all the things?

Is your TV DLNA, the SM and certified DNP?

See this:

Using play to with a DLNA Certified TV
http://windowsteamblog.com/Windows/b/extremewindows/archive/2011/03/28/using-play-to-with-a-DLNA-Certified-TV.aspx

IF you have an XBOX, use it as a media center extender.

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