![]() It is currenlty running the latest firmware which is 1. We recently purchased a Panasonic TC-P55UT50 ![]() Checking the modules installed I realized that the version 7.0.5 of Twonky Server module. Twonky is unusable for me in this state for the intended purpose :( A few days ago I dug up an old NAS in my office: a Thecus N2100. Is there some compatibility issue with the kernel I am running? Do you have any additional hints? I'd be happy to provide the or at least a chunk of the trace file, but uploading it here seems not to be possible? Twonky Server 8.5.2 The page is provided as a service for Twonky Forum users, so you can download the embedded builds of Twonky 8.5.2. When strace'ing the Twonky process, I can see that it opens /proc/timer_list and continuously reads data from that file. But as soon as I enter the license key, I get the message that. My library consists of almost 500 video files, 95% being mpeg2 (dvb recordings) the issue remains with an (almost) empty library (checked with only a single mp3 file).Īs soon as I start twonky, the system load rises to approx. Now i migrated the server to Linux and wanted to use the license key with twonkyserver 7.2.6-1. I am running OpenSUSE 12.3 with a kernel 3.10.3 (from OpenSUSE's "Tumbleweed" repository) and TwonkyServer 7.2.3. The program scans and indexes media files on the server and can even aggregate media files from multiple servers to make them accessible from a central location. As I have just bought a new Samsung TV with DLNA capabilities, I now also installed TwonkyServer on my Linux desktop machine. Twonky Server is a media server that allows connected devices to browse and stream media files over a home network. The NAS seems OK (it works on mobile device, on my laptop, on tablet). 1-2 times a week the DB goes corrupted and the TV cannot browse correctly the NAS. I've been using Twonky for 5 years now, serving mp3s from my NAS. The router is connected wired to the NAS Western Digital M圜loud 4 TB with the twonky server 7.2.6-2G. ![]() If I remember correctly, it used to work with previous versions of Twonky (maybe 6.0.34? cannot remember.)ĭo you have any solution to this, or any idea why it's acting this way? sometimes long files with dots and dashes work also with Twonky, but 9 files out of 10 won't work unless I rename them. I don't know if it's related to the length or to the presence of dots or dashes. I also tried on my computer with VLC and XBMC, but neither as worked. I think it has nothing to do with the TV but only with TwonkyMedia, because the same scenario gives correct results on other media servers (TvMobili, Serviio). If I change the filename of both files to something shorter, it works. I noticed that if I have a file with a lot of dots/dashes in its filename (and of course the srt file with subtitles has the same name), the subtitles are not picked up by my Samsung TV. I have the latest 7.2.6 I think running on the DNS-323. I have a QNAP TS-112 with the latest firmware (3.7.1), so I'm assuming I have TwonkyMedia server 6.0.39. After a few requests ive now tried to install Twonky Server 7 on the NASDevices and i can tell.
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