NAS and Apple TV

I was thinking about getting a NAS Drive to put movies on to stream to an ipad and then airpaly to an apple tv. Would this be possible?
Not really bothered about using it for iTunes just want to put movies on it.
At the moment I am ripping them to the iPad or leaving my Macbook on all night and wanted to get away from this.

I know it removes the need for iTunes. What I was saying is based on my reading it still needed the MacBook running and would encode on the fly to make compatible with iPad and then you would AirPlay
I guess there's no harm in trying at any rate

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