Installed Twonky 4.4.2.
According to the installer, it installs the files in:
• /Library/StartupItems/MediaServer
• /usr/local/mediaserver
The second directory (at least to my eyes) does not exist.
I can get to the configuration page, but not sure what the proper settings are?
Do I point it to my Itunes folder in the sharing, and point it to it in the 3rd party / External apps section?
What about Iphoto? It only shows 317 photos (there should be 3000+)...
Here is my status/info page:
Server type: TwonkyMedia
Used memory: 78 KB
Configuration file at: /usr/local/mediaserver/twonkyvision-mediaserver.ini
Last database update: 09:02:06
Content
Music tracks: 0
Pictures: 312
Videos: 0
Radio stations: 0
Trial period
Days left: 30
Server
Server uptime: 0 days, 0:26:29 hours
Server built date: 2007-08-15
Server restart pending: no
Network Interfaces: 127.0.0.1
192.168.2.101
10.37.129.2
Ok, found the ini file, here it is:
#! TwonkyVision ini file / charset UTF-16
#! change settings by commandline or by editing this file
#! version 4.4.2
[main]
# accessuser
accessuser=
# accesspwd
accesspwd=
# Standardize titles
adaptcase=1
# autotree
autotree=2
# - ALL -
allname=- ALL -
# Number of entries for auto generated playlists
playlistnumentries=100
# Cache directory
cachedir=/usr/local/mediaserver/twonkymedia.db/cache
# Maximum cache size
cachemaxsize=
# Registration key
cdkey=
# clearclientsonrestart
clearclientsonrestart=0
# Clients
clients=192.168.2.103|001|1,192.168.2.102|001|1
# Enable sharing for new clients automatically
clientautoenable=1
# codepage
codepage=932
# Compilation directories
compilationsdir=Compilations,Sampler
# contentbase
contentbase=/Volumes
# Content Locations
contentdir=+A|/Macintosh HD/Users/Grossi/Pictures/iPhoto Library/Modified,+M|/Macintosh HD/Users/Grossi/Music
# MediaServer database directory
dbdir=/usr/local/mediaserver/twonkymedia.db
# dyndns
dyndns=
# dlnastrict
dlnastrict=0
# Web access
enableweb=2
# Folder prefix string
folderprefix=
# Server name
friendlyname=MillerMac
# HTTP server port
httpport=9000
# httpremoteport
httpremoteport=
# Ignore directories
ignoredir=AppleDouble
# IP address of the server
ip=
# iTunes library file
ituneslib=/Macintosh HD/Users/Grossi/Music/iTunes
# Language
language=en
# livevideoname
livevideoname=
# liveradioname
liveradioname=
# maxmem
maxmem=0
# Music node 1
musicnode1=Artist,%ARTIST,%ALBUM
# Music node 2
musicnode2=Album,%ALBUM
# Music node 3
musicnode3=Genre,%GENRE,%ARTIST,%ALBUM
# Music node 4
musicnode4=Composer,%COMPOSER
# Music node 5
musicnode5=
# Music node 6
musicnode6=
# Music node 7
musicnode7=
# Music node 8
musicnode8=
# Music node 9
musicnode9=
# Music node 10
musicnode10=
# All Tracks
alltracks=Title
# allradio
allradio=All Stations
# Last played
playlistlastplayed=- Last played -
# Most played
playlistmostplayed=- Most played -
# Playlists
playlists=Playlists
# Internet Radio
internetradio=Internet Radio
# Music
rootmusic=Music
# RTP server port
rtpport=
# newobjectdir
newobjectdir=/usr/local/mediaserver
# Restart on NIC changes
nicrestart=1
# Disable picture rescaling
norescale=0
# Disable search for ROKU clients
nosearch=0
# Picture node 1
picturenode1=Album,%PATH
# Picture node 2
picturenode2=Date,%YEAR,%MONTH
# picture node 3
picturenode3=
# Picture node 4
picturenode4=
# Picture node 5
picturenode5=
# All Pictures
allpictures=All Pictures
# Pictures
rootpicture=Pictures
# - Tags -
tagspicture=- Tags -
# platform
platform=Apple
# Internet Radio
radio=0
# Shoutcast genre filter
radiogenre=Pop
# Shoutcast reread time
radioreread=1200
# Randomize playlists
randomizeplaylists=0
# Rescan in minutes
scantime=60
# startupmb
startupmb=0
# Streaming Buffer Size
streambuffer=16384
# upnptimeout
upnptimeout=
# v
v=511
# Video node 1
videonode1=Folder,%PATH
# Video node 2
videonode2=
# Video node 3
videonode3=
# Video node 4
videonode4=
# Video node 5
videonode5=
# All Videos
allvideos=All Videos
# Videos
rootvideo=Videos
How can I verify the server is even running?
Thanks
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Well, as an answer to your question, you can check and see if the server is running by trying to load http://127.0.0.1:9000/ in your webbrowser.
This might as well be the "Leopard + Twonky" thread.
One issue I have run into: In my system log I keep getting hundreds of listings with the following form:
12/11/07 2:28:12pm com.apple.SystemStarter[35] cmd: ifconfig -u -a inet > /var/tmp/tmp.324.nTAf4T
The only thing I can think of is Twonky's "Restart on NIC change". I have turned that off, but I have not yet waited long enough to make sure that eliminated the issue.
This might as well be the "Leopard + Twonky" thread.
One issue I have run into: In my system log I keep getting hundreds of listings with the following form:
12/11/07 2:28:12pm com.apple.SystemStarter[35] cmd: ifconfig -u -a inet > /var/tmp/tmp.324.nTAf4T
The only thing I can think of is Twonky's "Restart on NIC change". I have turned that off, but I have not yet waited long enough to make sure that eliminated the issue.
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