So I wanted to change to Nvidia Shield as the media player but changing my current one takes away my Sonarr / Couch Potato / NZBGet system for automatic download.
Easiest for me would have been to setup a VM on my NAS but seems my NAS cannot support it and the QNAP packages for the downloaders do not work on that either.
So the thought process was to setup a Raspberry Pi and use Docker to setup Sonarr etc on that.
My question is if I do it that way then I connect the NAS to the Pi via a network connection as the external hard drive. And then do I connect the Pi to the Shield via a USB? Also does a standard pre-built Pi have these ports available or do I need to add them on?
Sorry if its a basic question as I've not used the Pi before but I want to be sure about these things before investing in the systems.
My backup otherwise would be to put Sonarr / Couch Potato / NZB Get on my laptop and run them periodically through the day and map the download location to the mapped NAS drive.
Appreciate the assistance and guidance.
Easiest for me would have been to setup a VM on my NAS but seems my NAS cannot support it and the QNAP packages for the downloaders do not work on that either.
So the thought process was to setup a Raspberry Pi and use Docker to setup Sonarr etc on that.
My question is if I do it that way then I connect the NAS to the Pi via a network connection as the external hard drive. And then do I connect the Pi to the Shield via a USB? Also does a standard pre-built Pi have these ports available or do I need to add them on?
Sorry if its a basic question as I've not used the Pi before but I want to be sure about these things before investing in the systems.
My backup otherwise would be to put Sonarr / Couch Potato / NZB Get on my laptop and run them periodically through the day and map the download location to the mapped NAS drive.
Appreciate the assistance and guidance.