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Go to Settings->System->Server Maninenance -> Rescan Content Folders. Replace %HOSTNAME% with something easier (I would suggest letters and numbers only, no spaces). So, I will be glad if it helps somebody else too: Then clicked on rescan folders and restarted Twonky.and thousands of my files started to show up.:-)))))) so I also changed server name from default "%hostname%" to real hostname, lets say NAS123. So, absolutely desperate I started to go again (100th time) through all Twonky settings and started to do any stupid experiments which could come to my mind. I went through all steps described above - it has not helped as my contentdir setting were already in expected state (there was nothing to modify).but Twonky still showed nothing (to be precise - 2 music files only out of thousands music, video, photo files). Restart the Twonky server and check if the content is displayed correctly. You should be able to see the available volumes by pressing the Tab key after typing "rm /i-data/" in the terminal. #TWONKY SERVER ANDROID SERIAL#
Rm /i-data/********/.media/twonkymedia/twonkyserver.ini Note: replace asterisks with your volume serial number.
Type in and confirm the following command:. Log in to the NAS via SSH client using the user root and your admin password. Activate SSH on the NAS (Control Panel > Network > Terminal > Tick Enable SSH Service). You can also use Windows built-in OpenSSH from the command prompt. Download any SSH client, for example, PuTTY or TeraTerm. Once the Twonky service is restarted, it will launch again in the default configuration and security settings. To restore the Twonky Media Server functionality, you must delete the corrupted configuration file. This is useful if the configuration is corrupt and the server's functionality cannot be restored by normal means via its management page. Beaming to external renderers has no version limitations.This article informs you about a procedure that restores the Twonky Media Server configuration to default. #TWONKY SERVER ANDROID ANDROID#
Note: Local on device DTCP playback is not supported with Google's Android devices running on Android 7.1.x. *Please note that the playback and beaming functionality relies on the capabilities of the devices on your home network and your mobile device. Share media on your tablet or phone with other devices.Browse, beam, or play media stored on your tablet, phone, or home media server*.
Create and manage a Beam queue of media files. #TWONKY SERVER ANDROID OFFLINE#
Download media from your home media server and play it on your tablet or phone offline.Play the videos directly on the mobile device or beam them to your home media player such as a connected TV*.Requires premium DTCP Compatibility feature enabled) *
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Play, beam, or download DTCP-IP protected media (Requires valid content license and a compatible player for beaming. You can also enjoy media directly on your tablet or phone.Īn in-app purchase of the Premium DTCP-IP Compatibility feature allows you to access DTCP-IP protected media with Twonky Player (Requires valid content license and a compatible player for beaming). Twonky Player is compatible with popular devices such as Chromecast and Smart TVs. Continue browsing, either on your device or on another home media server, while your media is playing.Ī simple tap of the screen will beam the chosen media to your selected player, such as your Airplay-enabled or UPnP-/ DLNA-certified device. You can create playlists with a queue of multiple selections that will play continuously in the order you added them. You can also download your favorite TV show to your mobile device and watch it on the go. Twonky Player allows you to play media files stored on your mobile device or home media server – videos, music and photos - and enjoy them on your TV or other home media players.