7/12/2023 0 Comments Twonky media server xbox![]() I'll have to investigate this in far more detail (by manually changing the config file back to 9000, then trying the RPC again, or maybe using Wireshark to see where it has actually ended up) but I'd advise holding off setting it to 6000 until I (or anyone else) have looked into this more fully and worked out why it's not happy on that port (if indeed that's the case this is the first time I've tried the current version, so I've absolutely no idea of its idiosyncrasies). I then restarted Twonky, but this time it did not show up on 10.10.10.20:6000 after the restart, nor did it show after disabling and re-enabling the QPKG, so I suspect that Twonky can't work properly on that port (maybe outside the allowable range). Just to be complete, I then tried moving it to from 9001 to 6000 and it 'broke' Twonky (no Twonky config page visible)!!Īs expected, the server returned a page that was mostly blank, other than showing 6000 at the top (so it 'accepted' the proposed change). This was all done on an iPad (on which I'm now typing this response) and it took about 30 seconds and two swigs of red wine to complete. ![]() Note that until you restart it, the Twonky config page will still be on the previous port (ie 9000) only after you restart it will it appear on 9001 I then restarted it from the Twonky settings page (under advanced) and I had to then put the below into my browser to find it. In my case, my NAS is on 10.10.10.20 and thus I put the below into a browser's address bar:Īfter hitting enter, you get a mostly blank page returned it just shows the new port (in my case, 9001) Western Digital does not provide installation, configuration, troubleshooting or technical support for third party partner or vendor products.I just installed the QPKG version and tried the RPC method (as that saves faffing about with the config files) on the latest QPKG version (7.0.13) and it worked fine (and I know it works with all previous versions). View the Use of Third-Party Software or Websites disclaimer. Western Digital does not provide support for Twonky DLNA Server thumbnail generation or DLNA Client thumbnail viewing issues.Twonky will also look for the following files: Folder.jpg, AlbumArtSmall.jpg, folder.jpg.In case TS did not find embedded album art in the media item itself, it will look for a file that has the same filename as the content, but with extension `jpg` or 'thm'.Twonky Server (TS) will try to extract embedded album art from mp3, mp4, ogg, wma, wmv and jpg files.For media items the following steps are taken to provide the best possible album art. Twonky Server can provide album art for items and containers. Twonky Media Server 7.2.9 Supported File Types For an alternate media player suggestion, please refer to Answer ID 19287 Alternate 3rd Party Apps and Programs.There are multiple encoding standards that each container support and not all devices support all encodings. Video file types are called containers.Please refer to your media player user manual for more information. Some media players may not support the playback of all files.Twonky Media Server 7.2.9 Release Notes.Technical Support is not provided for Twonky DLNA Media playback issues regarding 3rd party media players, Smart TV, containers, codecs or media conversion software.Western Digital Technical Support does not support GPL Source Code compilation for My Cloud modification.The manipulation and or modification of My Cloud firmware 2.xx.xxx will be undone when the system is rebooted.Changing or altering Twonky configuration files is not supported.To rebuild the Twonky Database, please refer to Answer ID 7577: Rebuilding Twonky DLNA Media Server Database Support is not provide for Twonky DLNA Server thumbnail generation or DLNA Client thumbnail viewing issues.Support for Twonky DNLA Media Server is limited to the settings available and configurable in the My Cloud Dashboard.Western Digtial Technical does not provide support for the Twonky DLNA Server's Web Interface, Configuration and or Settings.We encourage sharing Twonky Media Player issues and solutions on the Twonky Community Forum and the WD Community Forum. My Cloud firmware includes Twonky DLNA Media Server version 7.2.9 Answer ID 28740: Western Digital Product Lifecycle Support Policy.Answer ID 29813: Upgrade My Cloud OS 3 Firmware to My Cloud OS 5.Answer ID 32059 My Cloud OS 3: Cloud Access and Notification Email Support Removed.WDC 21004 Recommend Upgrade to My Cloud OS 5.My Cloud OS 3 has reached its end of support life cycle. ![]() IMPORTANT: My Cloud OS 3 End of Support Notice! This article explains the support policy for Twonky DLNA Media Server on My Cloud Products.*END
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