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  1. Feb 22, 2015 · Twonky will only reveal media in its database that the media client says it is able to handle. Sometimes, the media client will present an incorrect profile. The profile that Twonky has found for a client can be found in the Settings|Sharing|Media Receivers settings.

  2. The Twonky Server from Lynx Technology enables today’s most advanced media connectivity capabilities in our customers’ products and services. Twonky Server is designed to be embedded in network attached storage (NAS), set top box (STB), and router products, and it does not require any development by our customers.

  3. Feb 27, 2013 · UPnP/DLNA devices need a media server program to make content visible to them. Most NAS devices come with such a package preloaded, and TwonkyMedia server is used on some, and available as an add-on for others.

  4. Feb 25, 2015 · These folders are needed by Twonky 7.2. You can now upload all media types to the uploaded subfolder from a DLNA client with “upload” capability. Go to the Twonky configuration site (NAS_IP:9000) to aggregate content from all NAS devices with DLNA capability on your network to the mirrored folder.

  5. Mar 21, 2016 · If your media client doesn’t allow you to choose which metadata tags to display and sort files by, use a better media client (e.g. MediaMonkey, MusicBee). A good media client also acts as a media library manager, allowing you to modify tags, etc.

  6. Mar 19, 2018 · I've got it running and can connect to the Twonky server from client computers. I have it set to share /Multimedia but what the Twonky server is showing clients is not the same content as what I see when I go to /Multimedia via SMB - where is it looking?

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  8. Nov 17, 2010 · Despite testing Twonky on two types of Internet connections with different speeds (FiOS and Optimum Online), media streaming was laggy and buggy at best. The Twonky Beam app is...

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