Hi, as you may know, the NAS builds fall into a twilight category, Twonky guys support the executable code, but due to the sheer number of NAS devices out there, the scripts and installation methods are down to the community to support.
To aid this, Christian and the guys at Twonky have kindly created a Wiki where "techy" members of the community can document setup procedures, provide scripts and other tips and tweaks.
Whilst it's still new, and we are always looking for knowledgeable members of the forum to expand the information there, there are already some common device setup notes, some tricks and tips and some troubleshooting pages.
Device Support:
http://www.twonkyforum.com/mediawiki/in ... ce_Support
Tips and Tricks:
http://www.twonkyforum.com/mediawiki/in ... And_Tricks
Troubleshooting:
http://www.twonkyforum.com/mediawiki/in ... leshooting
If you want to help out by creating additional pages, please see here: http://www.twonkyforum.com/mediawiki/index.php/Join_in
TwonkyWiki
- mgillespie
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2x Noxon V2 audio client
1x PS3 Slim 500GB Audio/Video UPnP client.
1x Sony VGF-CP1 Wireless Photoframe. - Location:UK
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Re: Looking for platform gurus
Happy to help for Western Digital World Edition (WDWE).
Currently running 5.1.3 but willing to try newer versions. Can recommend how to set up WDWE with multiple versions and switch between them (but not run concurrently).
John Glasson
Currently running 5.1.3 but willing to try newer versions. Can recommend how to set up WDWE with multiple versions and switch between them (but not run concurrently).
John Glasson
- mgillespie
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2x Noxon V2 audio client
1x PS3 Slim 500GB Audio/Video UPnP client.
1x Sony VGF-CP1 Wireless Photoframe. - Location:UK
Re: Looking for platform gurus
Hi, you need to create a user account on the Wiki, and then PM or email me the username, and i'll upgrade the account to have edit rights.
Due to spammers all new accounts have no rights whatsoever so they are just wasting their time
Due to spammers all new accounts have no rights whatsoever so they are just wasting their time
Please note: Moderators here are voluntary and do not work for PacketVideo or Twonky, please do not attack us. Any posts are personal opinion, and may not be those of PV/Twonky.
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Asus RT-N16 - 1.9.2.7-rtn Oleg FW - Twonky server 6.0.1 aplha
Conceptronic C54WMP upnp/dlna multimedia player
Asus O!Play air - Location:Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Re: Looking for platform gurus
[quote="mgillespie"]Hi, you need to create a user account on the Wiki, and then PM or email me the username, and i'll upgrade the account to have edit rights.
Due to spammers all new accounts have no rights whatsoever so they are just wasting their time [/quote]
it appears that I can't PM you yet, so I wrote you an e-mail instead
Due to spammers all new accounts have no rights whatsoever so they are just wasting their time [/quote]
it appears that I can't PM you yet, so I wrote you an e-mail instead
Re: TwonkyWiki
Great Post
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Re: TwonkyWiki
Great Post
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Re: TwonkyWiki
Great Post