Is Twonky For Me?
-
- Posts:2
- Joined:Sun Dec 30, 2007 10:40 am
I'm a new user, found Twonky on a FSG that I bought. I bought the FSG with the intention of using it to store all my music, videos and photos. I was going to point iTunes at it from whichever computer I was using, same for photos etc. Twonky seems like it may provide a more streamlined way of doing things as, for example, an iTunes library file can only be used by a single copy of iTunes at any one time. So, does anyone have any advice as to if it would be a good idea to swap over to Twonky? Also, how would I configure it to run with teh different computers on my network? There doesn't appear to be any extensive configuration advice with screen shots etc, is the interface as easy to use as iTunes? Any advice would be gratefully recieved.
-
- Posts:3
- Joined:Mon Apr 14, 2008 1:29 pm
- AV Hardware:Twonky version, Xp sp2 pc, Roberts WM201 internet radio/media receiver
Re: Is Twonky For Me?
user interface is non intuitive.
You have to do things in a distinct order.
Still haven't got iTunes playlists displayed on the media server.
Logically I should dump Twonky as their support is non existent and there are easier products around such as Allegro.
You have to do things in a distinct order.
Still haven't got iTunes playlists displayed on the media server.
Logically I should dump Twonky as their support is non existent and there are easier products around such as Allegro.