Overview
You can have your video collections stored on your Synology
NAS and play them with the Video Player built into DSM. All video formats
supported by HTML5 are compatible with DSM's Video Player. If you wish for more
supporting formats, you can install VLC™ Player, which supports embedded
subtitles, on your local computer. This article will guide you through the
steps to install VLC Player on your computer and play videos with DSM's Video
Player.
Contents
Before You Start
Play videos with File Station
2.1 Play videos with the built-in Video Player
2.2 Install the latest VLC media player
2.3 Check what video formats are supported by VLC Player
2.4 Mount a subtitle file
1. Before
You Start
This article assumes that you have done the following tasks
for your Synology NAS:
Hardware installation for Synology NAS
Software installation for Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM,
web-based operating system of Synology NAS)
Refer to Quick Installation Guide for more information about
hardware and software installation. You can also see Synology DiskStation
User's Guide (available at Synology's Download Center) for a general idea about
topics related to this article.
2. Play
videos with File Station
2.1 Play
videos with the built-in Video Player
You can play videos stored on your DiskStation with the
built-in Video Player on File Station.
Go to Main Menu > File Station, and then browse to the
folder where the video is located.
Right-click the video and choose Play to open the Video
Player window.
2.3
Check what video formats are supported by VLC Player
If you still fail to play the video after installing VLC
Player, please check the following:
While installing VLC Player, make sure you have ticked
Mozilla plugin and ActiveX plugin.
VLC is supported by the following browsers: Internet
Explorer, Firefox, Chrome
Following formats are supported by VLC Player: avi, dat, mkv,
vob, asf, wmv, mov, qt, divx, flv, swf, rm, rmvb, mpg, mpeg, mpeg1, m1v, mpeg2,
m2v, mp2, dvr-ms, m2ts, mts, m2t, ts, tp, trp, mpeg4, m4v, mp4, 3g2, 3gp, 3gp2,
ogv, webm
Note:
If VLC is not installed on your local computer, video player
will play videos supported by HTML5. Please refer to here for HTML5 videos
supported by different web browsers.
The HTTPS protocol is not supported by VLC.
2.4
Mount a subtitle file
To mount a subtitle file:
Place a subtitle file and video file in the same folder (the
file name of both files must be the same).
If your video contains embedded subtitles, you should be able
to see them during playback. However, you can change the subtitles if you wish
by choosing it from the drop-down menu.
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