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JW MP3 PLAYER addon for V4.4.1 wiht wan access V070814
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 2:39 pm
by HaPe
Hi,
thanks for the help from twonky-christian. He made the required changes in the TwonkyMedia code that i was able to port my player extension to the new web interface.
Here is the list of changes in compare to the latest MediaBrowser version :
- Code Optimisation
- Removed leftover code from the MediaBrowser.js
- updated to JW MP3 PLAYER 3.99
Here is a screenshot (It still look the same

):
You can download the new version here:
JW MP3 Player for TwonkyMedia 4.4.1
As stated in the title you need to have
TwonkyMedia V4.4.1 .
To access the new version you need to go to http://x.x.x.x:9000/webbrowse-js instead of http://x.x.x.x:9000/webbrowse after installing the add on !!
I hope you enjoy it
Hape
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:30 pm
by mgillespie
Hi, having trouble downloading it.
Error 500
HTTP Web Server: Lotus Notes Exception - Error validating user's agent execution access
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:42 pm
by HaPe
mgillespie wrote:Hi, having trouble downloading it.
Error 500
HTTP Web Server: Lotus Notes Exception - Error validating user's agent execution access
Sorry, my mistake. now it works.
Thank you for leaving the comment.
HaPe
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:49 pm
by tsugantino
Hape,
Thank you so much for your plug-in, it's really nice to see it in action. Currently my TwonkyMedia is setup on my Buffalo TerraStation and I can connect to it fine using my Vista Home Premium PC and Nintendo Wii. One thing I noticed between both of them is that when playing one song at a time it works fine. But when I want to play the entire folder (which would be an album of songs like 12 or 14 songs) you'll see it starts to buffer until like halfway it hangs. Is there something I can do on my end to optimize or tweak this?
Also, is there something that could be done to play movies in that player too?
It's a great plug-in! Thanks again!
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 12:45 pm
by HaPe
tsugantino wrote:One thing I noticed between both of them is that when playing one song at a time it works fine. But when I want to play the entire folder (which would be an album of songs like 12 or 14 songs) you'll see it starts to buffer until like halfway it hangs. Is there something I can do on my end to optimize or tweak this?
Hm, never had this. Do you get the list of titles in the lower part or is this empty?
You can open the webbrowse-js.sj and set the DEBUG statement at the beginning to 1. If you now enlarge the player window you will see some debug statements below the player. Post them here, perhaps that helps to fin the problem.
Did you browser gives any javascript error message?
Did you try a different browser?
Do you have any add or popup filter enabled?
tsugantino wrote:
Also, is there something that could be done to play movies in that player too?
Only if the author of the SWF plugin adds movie support. At the moment it only would support .FAC files. This is not that interesting...
HaPe
Local IP
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:20 am
by kabubu
Hello HaPe
Great tool! Many thanks for providing this solution.
With the new version for 4.4.1 (on Terastation) I have the problem that the Local IP is not replaced by the Dyndns in the Navigation from Twonky. Do I need to update the ini? (dyndns=xy) In the old version for 4.2.1 I did not need to change anything there.
Thanks for your help.
Regards, KaBuBu
Re: Local IP
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:29 am
by HaPe
kabubu wrote:With the new version for 4.4.1 (on Terastation) I have the problem that the Local IP is not replaced by the Dyndns in the Navigation from Twonky. Do I need to update the ini? (dyndns=xy) In the old version for 4.2.1 I did not need to change anything there.
Hi,
I realized that some day's ago and I'm working on a fix. I plan to relase it next week.
HaPe
update
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:08 am
by kabubu
Thanks for this fast reply HaPe.
I will wait for the update and try again.
By the way.... is it planed to provide a solution for video and/or pictures?
Regards, KaBuBu
Re: update
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:11 am
by HaPe
kabubu wrote:
By the way.... is it planed to provide a solution for video and/or pictures?
I have no plans for this until now, as I do not use Twonky for video or pictures.
HaPe
Re: Local IP
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 11:59 am
by HaPe
HaPe wrote:kabubu wrote:With the new version for 4.4.1 (on Terastation) I have the problem that the Local IP is not replaced by the Dyndns in the Navigation from Twonky. Do I need to update the ini? (dyndns=xy) In the old version for 4.2.1 I did not need to change anything there.
I realized that some day's ago and I'm working on a fix. I plan to relase it next week.
New version is out =>
http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=14450
HaPe
JW
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:57 am
by kabubu
Hi HaPe
It's working great now! Thanks a lot.
Regards, KaBuBu
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 5:57 pm
by tsugantino
HaPe,
Thanks for your reply, I'm sorry I didn't get back sooner.
I found what my problem was. On my NAS device (Buffalo Terrastation), if the power goes out I get stupid problems with not all files that were written are really committed. It uses the XFS file system and I've heard that's an issue with it. Anyway, when that happened, Twonky reverted to 4.4 beta 2 rather than the latest 4.4.1. So once I uninstalled and totally removed the older version (even removed the network share on the terrastation and put it back) everything worked great.
Thanks again!