I have just purchased a Panasonic TH-P50v20A tv and the manual recommends the Twonky Media server, i have a lot of TV series that i want to put onto media centre is this something that Twonky will cope with, i dont want to have to create a new file for every disk.
Also i notice you dont list panasonic on your pages is there a reason for this?
Kind Regards
Robert
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Re: Multiple Disks
1. TwonkyServer doesn't have a problem working with large numbers of media files.
2. We don't list Panasonic on this supported device pages here because those are only devices which are externally controllable by software like Twonky Mobile. If the newest Panasonic TVs can do this, let me know and I'll make sure they're added.
Even if they can't be controlled externally, Panasonic TVs (and all other DLNA certified devices) work great with Twonky software when you use the hand held remote to access your media.
- Rick
2. We don't list Panasonic on this supported device pages here because those are only devices which are externally controllable by software like Twonky Mobile. If the newest Panasonic TVs can do this, let me know and I'll make sure they're added.
Even if they can't be controlled externally, Panasonic TVs (and all other DLNA certified devices) work great with Twonky software when you use the hand held remote to access your media.
- Rick
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