NFS Share has to go through SMB server discovery?

Hi everyone fairly new to truenas scale been using it about a year now and have had a great experience. I’ll give too much information but I’ve found it’s better than not enough. I have a raidz1 zfs pool with a smb share and that is how I’ve been interacting with truenas the entire time I’ve used it. Recently I’ve purchased an Oppo UDP-203 4k Blu-Ray player that I use to stream iso backups of movies. Initially I couldn’t get my smb share to work it would be discovered but couldn’t log in. I discovered this was due to the unit requiring smb 1.0 protocol. I set this up on my smb share and it works 95%. On high bit rate 4k streams (above 100mbps) it stutters and after doing some research it seems to be a limitation of smb 1.0 that it’s capped around the 100mbps. The solution that everyone seems to use is to utilize a NFS share. Now that you have all the background. I’m having a ton of difficulty getting an NFS share to be discovered by the Oppo. So far I have created the NFS share on the same dataset as my SMB share. I have tried it both as open with no network restrictions and as a direct with the oppos IP address. I have disabled SMB in services. On the oppo side it’s very primitive there is no way to search for anything. There’s a network tab and your server is either discovered or not discovered that’s it. You click the server then it opens any shares and lets you select it. What is happening is that although truenas is discovered as a server no matter what it’s always shown as a smb server. I can’t get it to be discovered as a nfs server. I have tried to check and uncheck the different netbios options and still can’t get it discovered as NFS. So my question is does the server itself have to be recognized as an NFS server or is it possible to get the NFS share working even though the server is discovered as SMB.