I have just noticed a deal at a local computer store on a LaCie 320Gb Ethernet Disk Mini. I have been using a Buffalo LinkStation for a little over two years now, but after a little research on the LaCie drive I haven found that that it runs the TwonkyVision server - as I'm sure your aware

It kinda put me off a bit, but as long as I can stream music, video and pictures to the Xbox from folders on the NAS itself, that is still worth the money.
Could someone tell me what you dont get on the NAS version of TwonkyVision, sort of the differences between the windows version (which I've tested today and works a treat!) and the NAs version. Maybe some screenshots of the config pages?
I've also come accross one little issue with my install of TwonkyVision. In iTunes, I have reanamed all of my music, so that they all show the correct album and artist names. However, when these are shared to the Xbox, they seem to have downloaded some album info from somewhere. I have cleaned the files in Windows media player too, but its downloaded again, next time the files are shared. It there a way to disable this? or better still, is this feature absent on the Lacie drive?
Thank you very much for your time,
Barry Cent
EDIT: Found how to fix the above issue: open the files in WMP, edit them, then I have to rebuild the database.
Hope someone could shed some light on whether the LaCie drive is a good Twonky media server for the Xbox 360 or not.