4.4 Beta 4 released
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Hi,
we have now released 4.4 Beta 4:
http://www.twonkyvision.com/Download/Tw ... x-4-4.html
What's new in Version 4.4
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new Features:
+ PS3 support (MP3,WMA,JPG,MPEG1,MPEG2,some MPEG4), no Internet Radio possible
+ replaced javascript mediabrowser by generated HTML pages (webbrowse)
+ new remote access via web browser
set dyndns in .ini file to http://myhome.dyndns.org:9100
set httpremoteport in .ini file to 9100
forward 9100 on the firewall to the server
use http://myhome.dynfns.org:9100/webbrowse to access content
you should also set username and pwd on the config pages for secure access
you may use stunnel as well to protect the access even more...
Changes:
o changed DSM-320 communication with the server as the device crashed from time to time
o added duration for most mpeg files, this enables the PS3 to FF/REW
o improved mpeg parser
o on Windows now use Application Data folder for database and other app data, should no
longer require to start as Admin on VISTA now
Bug fixes:
- sort criteria for playlists fixed
- artist removed from default sort criteria
- date removed from default sort criteria
- fixed device description
- fixed default extension for video playlists
- fixed m4v mime type
- fixed randomize playlists
- ts files should work now on PS3
- fixed duration for mp3 with large headers
- fixed albumart supprot for PS3
Thanks
Christian
we have now released 4.4 Beta 4:
http://www.twonkyvision.com/Download/Tw ... x-4-4.html
What's new in Version 4.4
-------------------------
new Features:
+ PS3 support (MP3,WMA,JPG,MPEG1,MPEG2,some MPEG4), no Internet Radio possible
+ replaced javascript mediabrowser by generated HTML pages (webbrowse)
+ new remote access via web browser
set dyndns in .ini file to http://myhome.dyndns.org:9100
set httpremoteport in .ini file to 9100
forward 9100 on the firewall to the server
use http://myhome.dynfns.org:9100/webbrowse to access content
you should also set username and pwd on the config pages for secure access
you may use stunnel as well to protect the access even more...
Changes:
o changed DSM-320 communication with the server as the device crashed from time to time
o added duration for most mpeg files, this enables the PS3 to FF/REW
o improved mpeg parser
o on Windows now use Application Data folder for database and other app data, should no
longer require to start as Admin on VISTA now
Bug fixes:
- sort criteria for playlists fixed
- artist removed from default sort criteria
- date removed from default sort criteria
- fixed device description
- fixed default extension for video playlists
- fixed m4v mime type
- fixed randomize playlists
- ts files should work now on PS3
- fixed duration for mp3 with large headers
- fixed albumart supprot for PS3
Thanks
Christian
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Hi Christian, thanks again for this new build.
I'm using TM 4.4 b4 on WinXP and serving to PS3.
Here are some problems/suggestions:
- Could you allow to *not* have "All Pictures", "All Video" and "All Music" in the navigation tree? If I remove their labels, as I do for "Playlist" and "-ALL-" in Advanced Setup > Naming, they still show up in the directory tree somehow. That would be useful for people who will never browse those entries and would be cleaning the navigation tree a little.
- The suggestion by starhubble is very much needed imho, he says:
- There is still a problem for displaying MP3 tags with japanese language in UTF-8 (unicode), they display weird chinese ideograms when they should display japanese katakana/hiragana.
I have posted a sample mp3 with japanese trackname & japanese filename that shows the problem on the PS3 XMB:
http://videoff7.free.fr/mp3.rar
The japanese tags are OK on the PS3 if I use another media server application called "TVersity" or put the media on SD card and feed the PS3 directly so i think it rules out a problem of the mp3 files themselves.
Also, i see the exact same tag display problem on those tracks if I browse via http://192.168.1.2:9000/webbrowse , so a ps3 isn't needed to detect the bug.
On this new beta4, standard mpeg rw/ff works OK, it seems evertyhing MPEG is supported OK now between TM & PS3.
Now if only there was a way to transcode divx/xvid with Twonky...
Thanks for your support.
See you,
TSR
I'm using TM 4.4 b4 on WinXP and serving to PS3.
Here are some problems/suggestions:
- Could you allow to *not* have "All Pictures", "All Video" and "All Music" in the navigation tree? If I remove their labels, as I do for "Playlist" and "-ALL-" in Advanced Setup > Naming, they still show up in the directory tree somehow. That would be useful for people who will never browse those entries and would be cleaning the navigation tree a little.
- The suggestion by starhubble is very much needed imho, he says:
I really would love to see those subdirectories in the navigation tree too, much more intuitive imho.Also... here is something I really think should be fixed.
Let's say I want to add a directory to the share, for example:
D:\Music\Mp3\Blub\
This directory contains a number of files...
a.mp3
b.mp3
c.mp3
I add the directory to the share and set it up as "Music-Only", which tells Twonky that it should be displayed under the Music root folder.
Now, the problem is that Twonky will not add this directory to the Music root folder, but rather the files it contains:
Music\
a.mp3
b.mp3
c.mp3
There should be a way of making the directory appear as a subdirectory under the root folder:
Music\Blub\
a.mp3
b.mp3
c.mp3
If all shared music files are shoved directly into the root folder things get real messy.
- There is still a problem for displaying MP3 tags with japanese language in UTF-8 (unicode), they display weird chinese ideograms when they should display japanese katakana/hiragana.
I have posted a sample mp3 with japanese trackname & japanese filename that shows the problem on the PS3 XMB:
http://videoff7.free.fr/mp3.rar
The japanese tags are OK on the PS3 if I use another media server application called "TVersity" or put the media on SD card and feed the PS3 directly so i think it rules out a problem of the mp3 files themselves.
Also, i see the exact same tag display problem on those tracks if I browse via http://192.168.1.2:9000/webbrowse , so a ps3 isn't needed to detect the bug.
On this new beta4, standard mpeg rw/ff works OK, it seems evertyhing MPEG is supported OK now between TM & PS3.
Now if only there was a way to transcode divx/xvid with Twonky...
Thanks for your support.
See you,
TSR
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WOW! TwonkyChristian, I am utterly impressed...
I am SO thrilled! I just played 2 xvids, 1 divx and my MP4 AVC test-file on my PS3!
It is even offering me some of the 3GPs stored on the same machine, although the PS3 is failing to play those...
Now, its of to buy this wonderful software for me.
/Nc, who is much too excited to write praises in German
Edit: Just realised that someone had transcoded some of the xvids, which was why they played on the PS3. Still, I'm happy ...
I am SO thrilled! I just played 2 xvids, 1 divx and my MP4 AVC test-file on my PS3!
It is even offering me some of the 3GPs stored on the same machine, although the PS3 is failing to play those...
Now, its of to buy this wonderful software for me.
/Nc, who is much too excited to write praises in German
Edit: Just realised that someone had transcoded some of the xvids, which was why they played on the PS3. Still, I'm happy ...
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Why does the webbrowse function rewrite the URLs to the listening address of the server? It would be much more flexible if they used the url used by the browser in the first place. in that way all you need to get remote access is a port forward in an ssh-tunnel. The alternative MediaBrowser.js that was posted here in the forums did just that - that was the first time I could easily use Twonky from work. Is that possible to at least make as an option?
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Does not see .ts Files anymore
I just installed beta 4 on my x86-Linux. Before that I used beta 3 which had no problems in playing .ts-files on my ps3.
Now the beta 4 does not find any .ts in my directorys. I did not change the config, just rescanned the directorys.
Do I have to mount the directory with the ts in again?
Greetings
Michael
Now the beta 4 does not find any .ts in my directorys. I did not change the config, just rescanned the directorys.
Do I have to mount the directory with the ts in again?
Greetings
Michael
<b>Server:</b> Twonkymedia 4.4 Beta 4 on Debian-Sarge-Linux 386 32Bit.
<b>Client:</b> PS3 Firmware Rev. 1.80
<b>Client:</b> PS3 Firmware Rev. 1.80
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Hi,ogre_x wrote:Why does the webbrowse function rewrite the URLs to the listening address of the server? It would be much more flexible if they used the url used by the browser in the first place. in that way all you need to get remote access is a port forward in an ssh-tunnel. The alternative MediaBrowser.js that was posted here in the forums did just that - that was the first time I could easily use Twonky from work. Is that possible to at least make as an option?
on a second thought:
how does ssh-tunnel work.
do you access a local ip with a redirected port, like
http://127.0.0.1:9876/webbrowse ?
If yes - you can do exactly this with the current solution, just set the
dyndns entry to
dyndns=http://127.0.0.1:9876
Christian
4.4 beta 4 fixes the problem I had with track ordering being disregarded with ID3v1 metadata.
Very nice job, and thanks!
Edit: Whups, I spoke too soon. The tracks are displayed in the right order in the web browse view, but they are not shown in the right order on the PS3.
Maybe the PS3 itself is sensitive to the metadata and tries to re-order the tracks for some reason?
Ah, no, I've figured out what it's doing.
It appears to be ordering the tracks according to the numbers assign internally by TwonkyMedia Server..
i.e.,
I've got an album that has URLs encoded as follows:
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... rizona.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Wall.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... %20Air.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Love.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... Ladder.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Time.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... ullaby.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Polk.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 0Today.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 0Place.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... Mirror.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20mix).mp3
but instead of appearing in that order, the PS3 is rendering them in sort order by URL, as follows:
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Time.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 0Place.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... %20Air.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... Mirror.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Love.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20mix).mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 0Today.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... ullaby.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... rizona.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... Ladder.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Wall.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Polk.mp3
And this ordering is preserved whether I view through 'Artist', 'Album', or 'Folder'.
Any ideas?
Very nice job, and thanks!
Edit: Whups, I spoke too soon. The tracks are displayed in the right order in the web browse view, but they are not shown in the right order on the PS3.
Maybe the PS3 itself is sensitive to the metadata and tries to re-order the tracks for some reason?
Ah, no, I've figured out what it's doing.
It appears to be ordering the tracks according to the numbers assign internally by TwonkyMedia Server..
i.e.,
I've got an album that has URLs encoded as follows:
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... rizona.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Wall.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... %20Air.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Love.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... Ladder.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Time.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... ullaby.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Polk.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 0Today.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 0Place.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... Mirror.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20mix).mp3
but instead of appearing in that order, the PS3 is rendering them in sort order by URL, as follows:
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Time.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 0Place.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... %20Air.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... Mirror.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Love.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20mix).mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 0Today.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... ullaby.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... rizona.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... Ladder.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Wall.mp3
http://192.168.1.102:9000/disk/music/O1 ... 20Polk.mp3
And this ordering is preserved whether I view through 'Artist', 'Album', or 'Folder'.
Any ideas?
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hi - on the remote access there is a small into in the revision history
set
httpremoteport to 9100
set username and pwd on the web config pages
get a Dyndns domain like tvhome.dyndns.org
place a port forward in your router/gateway to port 9100 on the machine where twonkymedia runs
configure the Dyndns client in your router/gateway
set dyndns=http://tvhome.dyndns.org/9100 in twonkymedia
set
httpremoteport to 9100
set username and pwd on the web config pages
get a Dyndns domain like tvhome.dyndns.org
place a port forward in your router/gateway to port 9100 on the machine where twonkymedia runs
configure the Dyndns client in your router/gateway
set dyndns=http://tvhome.dyndns.org/9100 in twonkymedia
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TV 4.4B4 on Fritz.Box 7170 with D-Link 320rd Client
Hi,
due to the breakup of the communication between the Fritz.Box and the 320RD in version 4.3 I tested the new 4.4B4.
The following bug in the server appears:
While the rescan of the dirs everything seems fine with reloading the (i) page of the server all the music dirs are added. They are browseable with D-Link and PC-browser.
After rescan is completed the (i) page content is at 0 files.
With 5 tries of recanning I had once a red message displayed in the (i)-page, but it refreshed too shortly so that I could not note it down or make a screen-copy.
My system contians 11000 MP3 and one video.
I have added 48 MB of swap-space to the memory.
The database has a size of 6 MB. The file 4.4 Beta 4 is empty.
Comments??
Ronald
due to the breakup of the communication between the Fritz.Box and the 320RD in version 4.3 I tested the new 4.4B4.
The following bug in the server appears:
While the rescan of the dirs everything seems fine with reloading the (i) page of the server all the music dirs are added. They are browseable with D-Link and PC-browser.
After rescan is completed the (i) page content is at 0 files.
With 5 tries of recanning I had once a red message displayed in the (i)-page, but it refreshed too shortly so that I could not note it down or make a screen-copy.
My system contians 11000 MP3 and one video.
I have added 48 MB of swap-space to the memory.
The database has a size of 6 MB. The file 4.4 Beta 4 is empty.
Comments??
Ronald
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Basically that's how it works, you do a port forward to some port on your local machine to the actual ip and port of the twonkyserver. Then you access http://localhost:localport/webbrowse. So your approach may work. I will test it with the next beta if you fix the DSM-320 problems by then..twonky-christian wrote: on a second thought:
how does ssh-tunnel work.
do you access a local ip with a redirected port, like
http://127.0.0.1:9876/webbrowse ?
If yes - you can do exactly this with the current solution, just set the
dyndns entry to
dyndns=http://127.0.0.1:9876
Otherwise i must say that the flash based player that the alternative solution posted here used was more appealing than the new webbrowse functionality. Is there a possibility to be able to plug-in that solution (i.e. the old MediaBrowser) in the new twonky?
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so far this has been the best experience ive had in the last 3 weeks. i had an intermittent connection issue but resolved that by putting in the IP of the server in the config.
i would gladly pay big money for a ps3 specific version that does not even display the unsupported files in the XMB .. besides that i cannot think of anything else this server would need to do on the ps3 side.
i would gladly pay big money for a ps3 specific version that does not even display the unsupported files in the XMB .. besides that i cannot think of anything else this server would need to do on the ps3 side.
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Nope, same here - the art covers the twonkyvision logo in the top left corner.Bartek wrote:Hello again
I don't know if that's my "personal problem" but album art is displayed on Twonky logo (left upper corner).
Also the pictures browsing doesn't render properly in Firefox 1.5.0.12 on Windows. You get the first few rows of thumbnails, but no scroll bars to allow you to see the rest of the images. It seems to display ok in IE so looks like it's just a HTML/CSS compatibility issue. If you have a folder with sub-folders and pictures then the thumbnails start in the middle of the window with the sub-folders hidden behind them!
Seems to work great for me so far though, thanks
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Weird problem. Since I installed Beta 4, the configuration page is ignoring any changes I make. As soon as I restart the server, everything is back to the default settings. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the program, but no luck. Anyone?
I've noticed that there doesn't seem to be a way to completely uninstall TwonkyVision. The password, for example, is saved. Any way I can wipe it out entirely? I think there might be a conflict or something.
I've noticed that there doesn't seem to be a way to completely uninstall TwonkyVision. The password, for example, is saved. Any way I can wipe it out entirely? I think there might be a conflict or something.
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Funny. I installed 4.3 again, and it works. For some reason 4.4 does not save my configuration changes!starhubble wrote:Weird problem. Since I installed Beta 4, the configuration page is ignoring any changes I make. As soon as I restart the server, everything is back to the default settings. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the program, but no luck. Anyone?
I've noticed that there doesn't seem to be a way to completely uninstall TwonkyVision. The password, for example, is saved. Any way I can wipe it out entirely? I think there might be a conflict or something.
I used Media Monkey. It can find album art on Amazon. Or you can add art you find elsewhere. It adds it to the MP3 files themselves.starhubble wrote:Nice. How does this work? Where is the image representing the album art taken from? Do I just put a .jpg file in the album folder?mgillespie wrote:WooHoo!! 4,4B4 brings album art view for music in the PS3 menu...
http://www.mediamonkey.com/
i've tried re-installing and rebuilding my dbase a few times, and i still can't get album art to show up on the ps3. i have a mix of mp3s with embedded art (dont with mediamonkey), and folders with folder.jpg, etc. - none of them work.
Using webbrowse I can see the album art show up on top of the top-left logo, like other users have reported.
configpage/index.htm says I'm running 4.4 beta 4.
any ideas on what else to try to get the art to show up on the ps3 itself?
Using webbrowse I can see the album art show up on top of the top-left logo, like other users have reported.
configpage/index.htm says I'm running 4.4 beta 4.
any ideas on what else to try to get the art to show up on the ps3 itself?
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Are you looking in the right place? The PS3 client only shows the album art, when viewing the track, not the album folder... (hope Sony fix this).
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no i wasn't, thanks for the tip. i do see the album art for each track when when viewing a list of tracks, and in the bottom left corner when playing those tracks.mgillespie wrote:Are you looking in the right place? The PS3 client only shows the album art, when viewing the track, not the album folder... (hope Sony fix this).
i hope this gets fixed as well... it's most useful to view the album art when browsing albums, not tracks.
is there no way for twonky to serve an image for an arbitrary folder, such as an album folder, or even it's parent folder? ie. can't this be fixed by twonky?
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4.4 Beta 4 works great for me so far.
Except we are still missing the broken search feature.
http://www.twonkyvision.de/forum/postin ... te&p=12279
Could Twonky please advice if this will come back or if it's gone for ever.
hoping on your help,
thanks!
Except we are still missing the broken search feature.
http://www.twonkyvision.de/forum/postin ... te&p=12279
Could Twonky please advice if this will come back or if it's gone for ever.
hoping on your help,
thanks!
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Anyone?starhubble wrote:Weird problem. Since I installed Beta 4, the configuration page is ignoring any changes I make. As soon as I restart the server, everything is back to the default settings. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the program, but no luck. Anyone?
My trial is running out, and I'm definitely getting a license, but I need to get 4.4 running!
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Well I think this is client side problem, as no other mediaserver does this either (the only one that does serve album art during browsing, as far as I am aware, is Nero Mediahome).flynn wrote: is there no way for twonky to serve an image for an arbitrary folder, such as an album folder, or even it's parent folder? ie. can't this be fixed by twonky?
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Actually seems I had 4.4 Beta 3 and for some reason the search feature was broken. Now I installed 4.4 Beta 4 and the search feature is back working with my Roku clients. Great! Immediately purchased a licenserendl wrote:4.4 Beta 4 works great for me so far.
Except we are still missing the broken search feature.
http://www.twonkyvision.de/forum/postin ... te&p=12279
Could Twonky please advice if this will come back or if it's gone for ever.
hoping on your help,
thanks!
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HI,
Works great this new version !
Ok and some questions :
When I set a username password on the configuration pages it also ask for username and password when I enter http://name:9100/webbrowse.
Is this normal and can this be changed ?
When I select de pictures from a browser (remotely) I am missing a scrollbar.
Thanks Wouter.
Works great this new version !
Ok and some questions :
When I set a username password on the configuration pages it also ask for username and password when I enter http://name:9100/webbrowse.
Is this normal and can this be changed ?
When I select de pictures from a browser (remotely) I am missing a scrollbar.
Thanks Wouter.
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On a third thought - if you like me have two nics in the server and only want to bind twonky to the LAN interface (192.168.1.1) your approach won't work, since twonky won't be listening to 127.0.0.1. Can Twonky listen to two given interfaces, 192.168.1.1 and 127.0.0.1?ogre_x wrote:Basically that's how it works, you do a port forward to some port on your local machine to the actual ip and port of the twonkyserver. Then you access http://localhost:localport/webbrowse. So your approach may work. I will test it with the next beta if you fix the DSM-320 problems by then..twonky-christian wrote: on a second thought:
how does ssh-tunnel work.
do you access a local ip with a redirected port, like
http://127.0.0.1:9876/webbrowse ?
If yes - you can do exactly this with the current solution, just set the
dyndns entry to
dyndns=http://127.0.0.1:9876
Otherwise i must say that the flash based player that the alternative solution posted here used was more appealing than the new webbrowse functionality. Is there a possibility to be able to plug-in that solution (i.e. the old MediaBrowser) in the new twonky?
Either way it would be much smoother and less complicated if twonky simply generated urls like the ones used in the browser in the first place.