2015-07-19, 17:37
With Android, I don't know. You'd have to convert to some other filesystem, I believe - not necessarily NTFS, mind you. There's lot of options. Digital audio output may be a problem too; I don't know enough about the audio end of things with Android to comment on that. Realistically, I don't think Android is going to work for your requirements though..
I'd think you'd want to go with a Linux based system. Adding HFS support to linux is trivial, so you could run say the Kodi distro of Ubuntu, and use:
sudo apt-get install hfsprogs
to add HFS support, then mount as normal using hfsplus as the filesystem type.
I'd think you'd want to go with a Linux based system. Adding HFS support to linux is trivial, so you could run say the Kodi distro of Ubuntu, and use:
sudo apt-get install hfsprogs
to add HFS support, then mount as normal using hfsplus as the filesystem type.