Hiya guys, first post here.
I was wondering if the D-Link DSM-330 is supported with TwonkyVision. I currently have twonky installed on my NAS (synology 106j), which currently works fine with some Kiss player my brother has.
has anyone got the DSM-330 working with twonky? in particular with a NAS??
DSM-330 Support
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I was wondering if the D-Link DSM-330 is supported with TwonkyVision.
The DSM-330 or DIVX Connected comes with the DIVX Connect (divx Media server) and will work only with that Media server.
I have tried using Media 11 Tversity with no luck.
I have spoken to D-Link technical support and they were very helpfull they confirmed that the DSM-330 will work only with DIVX media server however the unit is Linux based so it could be modified.
The DSM-330 or DIVX Connected comes with the DIVX Connect (divx Media server) and will work only with that Media server.
I have tried using Media 11 Tversity with no luck.
I have spoken to D-Link technical support and they were very helpfull they confirmed that the DSM-330 will work only with DIVX media server however the unit is Linux based so it could be modified.
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yup this seems to be true. over at connunity.com ive been told that the menu gets streamed as well as the video content.dark defender wrote:I was wondering if the D-Link DSM-330 is supported with TwonkyVision.
The DSM-330 or DIVX Connected comes with the DIVX Connect (divx Media server) and will work only with that Media server.
I have tried using Media 11 Tversity with no luck.
I have spoken to D-Link technical support and they were very helpfull they confirmed that the DSM-330 will work only with DIVX media server however the unit is Linux based so it could be modified.
so if we were to use twonky we'd have no menus!
so in the end, in my situation i would have content from my NAS sent to my pc which has the connect server installed, which then needs to send over the video content over to the player. just abit too much work to get content on tv aint it?