If you're new to media workflows, you may wonder how to use a QNAP. This short guide will walk you through setting up your project and backing it up for easy access at any time. Looking for more? Check out our QNAP NAS: Ultimate Guide for You.
The first step to using the QNAP is connecting it to your home network. Of course, the steps differ depending on which operating system you're using, but they're all pretty straightforward.
Open the search bar in Windows and type in "QNAP." The search bar will bring up a list of devices connected to your network. For example, select QNAP NAS, then click Next. Now you'll be able to enter an administrator username and password (provided when you purchased the NAS). Now that you've logged into the device, it's time to start using it!
Now that your QNAP is ready, it's time to create your first project.
In the QTS operating system, click on the "Bin" tab at the bottom of your screen. Next, you can add new bins by clicking on "Add Bin." Underneath this menu are options for adding content from a QNAP's USB drive or an attached NAS device (if you have one). You can add a bin and drag and drop any media files from these sources.
You'll also want to set up metadata tags for each file to help organize them easily later. You can do this by right-clicking on a file and selecting "Edit Metadata," then filling out fields like Title, Artist Name/Song Title/Album Title/Genre/etc., depending on what information we want to be associated with our media file.
Setting up a QNAP is easy, but knowing how to use it can be tricky. However, there are a few basic steps that you should follow when setting up your project on the QNAP, including connecting to it and backing up your files. If you're new to this process, we've got some helpful tips above!