IMac with 2 user accounts & access to a external HDD/NAS

Hi there,
I'm about to put all my video (perhaps also my iTunes music library) onto an external drive. I'm still toying with a 2TB NAS or a 2TB USB or FW drive, but one thing has crossed my mind:
If I had an HDD attached to my iMac, does it matter which user is logged into the iMac? If I want to access content that is on the HDD from another networked device in the house (such as a media player under my TV) will  that device be able to see the HDD if my wife is logged in to the Mac?
I presume a NAS doesn't have the issue as it's not thethered to a computer.
Thanks

Do a get info on the backup drive.  Open up the Sharing & Permissions section if necessary.  Unlock the drive permissions by clicking on the lock icon.  Input admin password etc.  If you are not already listed as having read/write access to the drive,  do that now (add your account name if necessary with the plus button).  Now click on the gear icon and select "Apply to enclosed items..."  Relock the drive permissions by clicking on the lock icon.  You should be good to go now.

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