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Not any more.Media servers?
You could buy a Mac, but those are pricey. The M4 Mini looks good, I'd pay for 32GB of RAM and buy a aftermarket SSD.
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Not any more.Media servers?
I self host everything but I should back that up and store the drive at a friends' house.Following to see if you find a solution. I personally backed out of the Apple ecosystem as much as possible. I back up my photos to Google Drive, which I pay for, and download a copy to a physical hard drive as well. Certain important photos I have physical copies and a secondary online backup as well.
You can plug a laptop/desktop into a projector and play the slideshow from there.I use Ancestry for family photos, but last I checked there isn't a great way to organize them there once you start uploading them, just like BYC's media limitations. Thought about Instagram, but not sure. I just want a tablet I can run slide shows or connect a projector to for family gatherings, but also to make sure not everything is depending on the grid.
I suppose I could just have an ipad.You can plug a laptop/desktop into a projector and play the slideshow from there.
I have a copy of all my photos on Google Photos, an SSD and HDD drive. Until recently I didn't have them on drives, but now I own my own photos.Following to see if you find a solution. I personally backed out of the Apple ecosystem as much as possible. I back up my photos to Google Drive, which I pay for, and download a copy to a physical hard drive as well. Certain important photos I have physical copies and a secondary online backup as well.
So moving to Google is almost heresy for me, but I see they support iPhone media. How do you like it?I have a copy of all my photos on Google Photos, an SSD and HDD drive. Until recently I didn't have them on drives, but now I own my own photos.![]()
I like ‘em for some things - photos is not one of them. I exclusively use Gmail for my email though.So moving to Google is almost heresy for me, but I see they support iPhone media. How do you like it?
For photos, it works pretty well. Quality is good, and organization and sharing are pretty streamlined. I do have some privacy concerns though, and for that reason I'd like to find an alternative at some point in the near future.So moving to Google is almost heresy for me, but I see they support iPhone media. How do you like it?