Networking from a remote drive

Hi
My first iPad question.
We don't own an iPad yet but we might get one to replace an "old" Mac mini.
We would like to connect the iPad to a regular Toshiba TV and play movies and recorded EyeTV shows from a networked drive, attached to my iMac in another room. Can this be done and if so, I presume that .avi,.wmv, .mpeg and different other file formats would not be supported ?
Thanks for taking te time to answer these questions

http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/
here are the supported formats listed

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