Qmedia

1.4
56 reviews
50K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Qmedia is an application designed for Android TV, allowing you to browse the media collections stored on the NAS and play videos, photos, and music on large screens. Qmedia provides a variety of useful features, such as online video content, music playlists, and photo slideshows, helping enhance your media experience and enrich your digital life.

Minimum Requirements:
• Android TV 7.0
• QTS 4.3.0
• Video Station 5.0
• Music Station 5.0
• QuMagie 1.9.1



Main features:

- Support multiple login methods, including searching on local network, specifying IP -
- address, using DDNS, and connecting via myQNAPcloud
- Browse and play videos, photos, and music easily on the main page
- Support resume playback, online subtitle search, and bookmarks
- Play media files with third-party players
- Support accessing online movie and TV databases, which provide information on posters, ratings, synopsis, cast, and many more
- View photos in a slideshow and choose effects, music, and speed for the slideshow
- Browse photos on a timeline
- Play music in the background and display the currently playing music
- Browse music playlists

If you have any related questions or suggestions, or if you need any help, please contact us at mobile@qnap.com
Updated on
6 Jun 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

1.4
24 reviews
Bina
28 January 2023
Qnap nas software itself has to be the most disorganised and unprofessional software on the planet! But Qmedia (for Nvidia Shield) is definitely not worth a minute of your time. Slow and, again, disorganised as well as half-baked. After inputting the same password and connection details more than 7 times, it finally allowed access only to see it couldn't find anything on the nas. Absolutely no problem on my iOS systems using Infuse! Then after uninstalling and reinstalling 3 times, it finally found the files but had moved photos inside videos folders to the Photos category - deeply unhelpful when the photos are part of the video folder! Something along the lines of Infuse for iOS or Qnap's own Qfile fo Android TV would be much better.
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A Google user
6 January 2020
Installed on NVIDIA Shield Pro. Plays Movies in good quality no problem, presents Photos really nicely. Choosing to play Music is an entirely different story. All the Folders, Albums and Tracks are shown and everything looks fine until you select an MP3 to play, which crashes the player and presents the log on screen. I have tried different log ins all with admin privileges, but no joy. Checked access from the NAS, everything looks fine Qmusic works ok on my android phone but Qmedia not a chance. I can't see anything else to look for either in the NAS of the NVIDIA Shield. Looking for suggestions before i take this on holiday. Very disappointing
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A Google user
10 July 2019
It was working fine for some time, then it stopped. On my sony android TV that is. I rebooted and tried reinstall it though no luck. The moment you try to search or add the nas its just through you back on the main page. This is job poor done. Would expect better from QNAP !
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What's new

[Enhancements]
-Enhanced the stability of connections through myQNAPcloud Link.
[Fixed Issues]
-Fixed an issue where users were unable to view images within folders whose names contained special characters.