Hi Guys,
I've got a funny issue with my folder structure. On all my other devices (e.g. XBOX 360) when I select Music, Video or Photos from their own system menus I am then connected to my Twonky and can view things like Albums and Artists etc depending on the media type.
However, on my PS3 if I choose Video, Music or Photo from the system menu I have to navigate through an extra layer of folders once connected to Twonky, called Music, Photos & Videos. It's probably easier to explain like this:
Music on XBOX360 & others:
Music > Source: Twonky > Files & Folders
Music on PS3:
Music > Source: Twonky > Music > Files & Folders
No matter which media type i select from my main PS3 system menu, there are folders for all 3 types in each menu once connected to Twonky.
Is there a way around this? It's really annoying!
Thanks,
Justin
Unwanted top-level menus
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Not sure I agree with that.Caoimhghin wrote:No, there is no way around it. Ask this question of Sony, it's how they 'do things'!
TVersity has a checkbox that allows you to select simple files/folders. On the PS3 when you click on the TVersity icon it takes you direct to the files/folders without all those folders we see with Twonky. It would be nice if Twonky had a similar feature.
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Twonky does have a similar facility in their admin pages, you can select from a simple, advanced or itunes like folder structure. It still makes no difference though as the PS3 will still show these '3 main media folders' irrespective of which category you select.Trendy44 wrote:TVersity has a checkbox that allows you to select simple files/folders. On the PS3 when you click on the TVersity icon it takes you direct to the files/folders without all those folders we see with Twonky. It would be nice if Twonky had a similar feature.
I've used the same NAS drive with Twonky installed with other UPnP/DLNA media clients and it doesn't display these superfluous folders when you select the appropriate category.
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Re: Unwanted top-level menus
I would realy like to see a option to make the extra rootmenu show. Realy annoying.
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As the PS3 does not give any hints to the server about the selected main navigation tree (music,picture,video), Twonkymedia
has no other chance than giving back the full navigation tree on each of these.
has no other chance than giving back the full navigation tree on each of these.
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Re: Unwanted top-level menus
The ps3 must be giving hints otherwise other DLNA servers wouldn't be able to autoselect the right folders to display under a given category, WHICH THEY DO JUST FINE.
It's just bad design from Twonky which has been going on FOREVER. It's quite sad really.
It's just bad design from Twonky which has been going on FOREVER. It's quite sad really.
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Re: Unwanted top-level menus
Showing Photos/Videos/Music folders under each of the three XBAR options of Photos/Videos/Music is a problem I never had on my DSM-320, but it is quite annoying.
Is there a possibility that this could get fixed by Twonky in the 4.x server line, or is development done on that? I'd rather not have to pay $20 for a problem that (if TheShadowRunner is correct) is essentially a bugfix.
Is there a possibility that this could get fixed by Twonky in the 4.x server line, or is development done on that? I'd rather not have to pay $20 for a problem that (if TheShadowRunner is correct) is essentially a bugfix.