Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
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We now have over 30 different videos on YouTube that show how to use all of the different Twonky products with popular devices including game consoles, connected TVs, digital photo frames, mobile phones, stereo receivers and much more. There are videos here for all levels from beginner to expert.
Mobile videos
Using TwonkyCopy to copy media to and from your mobile device - NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF5PBOE1oV4
Running Twonky Mobile on your iPhone (or other iOS device) - NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoRg5Aw3lXs
See Twonky Mobile in action on an Android phone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJwwd7LHUHE - NEW!
This video shows Screen Share in action on your T-Mobile MyTouch 4G phone!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW6r6MGKcRE - NEW!
See TwonkyServer mobile in action on an Android phone
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... Ro6hTfiD_c - POPULAR!
This video shows all Twonky software for computers and mobile devices
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... VoXQHlQ8q0
Device-related videos
Using Twonky software with your AT&T U-verse set top box NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIKMIye32ks
Setting up and Using Twonky with your Sony PlayStation 3 (New & Improved) NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hig48VGBr3o
Using your WD TV Live with Twonky software NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x1adtpWlaM
Configuring your Xbox 360 so you can stream media to it from TwonkyBeam and TwonkyManager or TwonkyMobile
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... xrpNkxaYuY
- Using TwonkyMobile with a Denon Receiver, Sonos Zone Player, Samsung TV, TwonkyManager and the Sony PS3 - NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... Jwwd7LHUHE
- Set Up Kodak EasyShare Frame on Home Network, Stream Photos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yarVzgt ... re=channel
- How to Set Up FreeCom MusicPal on Home Network & Stream Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjgrIMGw ... re=channel
- Using TwonkyManager (or other Twonky software) with your Onkyo Receiver
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yVdBHWcvlc
- How to Set Up Roku SoundBridge on Home Network and Stream Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJu1m_55 ... re=channel
- How to Set Up Sony PlayStation 3 on Home Network & Stream Media - POPULAR!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zwjG-gC ... re=channel
- How to Set Up XBox 360 on Home Network & Stream Media - POPULAR!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6KFVKBD ... re=channel
- Using Screen Share with the Xbox 360, Denon Receiver, Sonos Zone Player, TwonkyManager and the Sony PS3. - NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW6r6MGKcRE
- How to Set Up Zyxel DMA on Home Network & Stream Media
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV_scXA- ... re=channel
Home Networking videos
- How to Set Up Home Network & Router, TwonkyManager - Part One - POPULAR!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw16DEHj ... annel_page
- How to Set Up a Home Network and Router - Part Two
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... KW5dqV9hsA
TwonkySoftware Overview
This video shows all Twonky software for computers and mobile devices - NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... VoXQHlQ8q0
TwonkyServer videos
- Installing and Configuring TwonkyServer for PC or Mac
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... VjQR1F5IEM
- Basic Settings for TwonkyServer on PC or Mac
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... JeHWKZGOnY
- Advanced Settings for TwonkyServer on PC or Mac
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... YADVDP6vn4
TwonkyBeam videos
- Configuring your Xbox 360 so you can stream media to it from TwonkyBeam, TwonkyManager or TwonkyMobile
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... xrpNkxaYuY - NEW!
- TwonkyBeam demo on Internet Explorer for PC - POPULAR!
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... BJ8eKp9PJg
TwonkyManager videos
- Configuring your Xbox 360 so you can stream media to it from TwonkyBeam and TwonkyManager or TwonkyMobile
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... xrpNkxaYuY - NEW!
- Using TwonkyManager to send media to a Samsung TV, a Philips Streamium and a D-Link photo frame
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... 0RUwCVIR4w
- Drag and Drop to a Samsung DLNA-certified TV in a Best Buy store
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... WEUTfQOOYs
- Using TwonkyManager (or other Twonky software) with your Onkyo Receiver NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yVdBHWcvlc
- Using TwonkyManager 1.2’s Social Networking Features, Part One
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... ACIZah03i0
- Using TwonkyManager 1.2’s Social Networking Features, Part Two
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... UDR0xGE32Y
- Editing Metadata for TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... 7zxIuoGMkg
- TwonkyManager 1.0 software demo - Music section only
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... kTY_sABsls
- TwonkyManager 1.0 software demo - Photos & Video section only
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... -PBgxOiBlY
- How to Set Up Home Network & Router, TwonkyManager Intro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw16DEHj ... annel_page
- How to Set Up Sony PlayStation 3 on Home Network & Stream Media with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zwjG-gC ... re=channel
- How to Set Up XBox 360 on Home Network & Stream Media with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6KFVKBD ... re=channel
- How to Set Up Roku SoundBridge on Home Network and Stream Music with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJu1m_55 ... re=channel
- Set Up Kodak EasyShare Frame on Home Network, Stream Photos with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yarVzgt ... re=channel
- How to Set Up Zyxel DMA on Home Network & Stream Media with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV_scXA- ... re=channel
- How to Set Up FreeCom MusicPal on Home Network & Stream Music with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjgrIMGw ... re=channel
- TwonkyManager 1.0 software demo – Full Demo (Music, Photos, Video)
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... K1c6tlz0mU
Let us know what you think of these and which devices would you like to see us cover in the future.
If you have a high-speed broadband connection, you can access higher-quality versions of these videos on our Facebook site: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages ... 759?ref=ts
- Rick
Mobile videos
Using TwonkyCopy to copy media to and from your mobile device - NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF5PBOE1oV4
Running Twonky Mobile on your iPhone (or other iOS device) - NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoRg5Aw3lXs
See Twonky Mobile in action on an Android phone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJwwd7LHUHE - NEW!
This video shows Screen Share in action on your T-Mobile MyTouch 4G phone!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW6r6MGKcRE - NEW!
See TwonkyServer mobile in action on an Android phone
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... Ro6hTfiD_c - POPULAR!
This video shows all Twonky software for computers and mobile devices
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... VoXQHlQ8q0
Device-related videos
Using Twonky software with your AT&T U-verse set top box NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIKMIye32ks
Setting up and Using Twonky with your Sony PlayStation 3 (New & Improved) NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hig48VGBr3o
Using your WD TV Live with Twonky software NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x1adtpWlaM
Configuring your Xbox 360 so you can stream media to it from TwonkyBeam and TwonkyManager or TwonkyMobile
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... xrpNkxaYuY
- Using TwonkyMobile with a Denon Receiver, Sonos Zone Player, Samsung TV, TwonkyManager and the Sony PS3 - NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... Jwwd7LHUHE
- Set Up Kodak EasyShare Frame on Home Network, Stream Photos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yarVzgt ... re=channel
- How to Set Up FreeCom MusicPal on Home Network & Stream Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjgrIMGw ... re=channel
- Using TwonkyManager (or other Twonky software) with your Onkyo Receiver
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yVdBHWcvlc
- How to Set Up Roku SoundBridge on Home Network and Stream Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJu1m_55 ... re=channel
- How to Set Up Sony PlayStation 3 on Home Network & Stream Media - POPULAR!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zwjG-gC ... re=channel
- How to Set Up XBox 360 on Home Network & Stream Media - POPULAR!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6KFVKBD ... re=channel
- Using Screen Share with the Xbox 360, Denon Receiver, Sonos Zone Player, TwonkyManager and the Sony PS3. - NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW6r6MGKcRE
- How to Set Up Zyxel DMA on Home Network & Stream Media
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV_scXA- ... re=channel
Home Networking videos
- How to Set Up Home Network & Router, TwonkyManager - Part One - POPULAR!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw16DEHj ... annel_page
- How to Set Up a Home Network and Router - Part Two
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... KW5dqV9hsA
TwonkySoftware Overview
This video shows all Twonky software for computers and mobile devices - NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... VoXQHlQ8q0
TwonkyServer videos
- Installing and Configuring TwonkyServer for PC or Mac
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... VjQR1F5IEM
- Basic Settings for TwonkyServer on PC or Mac
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... JeHWKZGOnY
- Advanced Settings for TwonkyServer on PC or Mac
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... YADVDP6vn4
TwonkyBeam videos
- Configuring your Xbox 360 so you can stream media to it from TwonkyBeam, TwonkyManager or TwonkyMobile
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... xrpNkxaYuY - NEW!
- TwonkyBeam demo on Internet Explorer for PC - POPULAR!
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... BJ8eKp9PJg
TwonkyManager videos
- Configuring your Xbox 360 so you can stream media to it from TwonkyBeam and TwonkyManager or TwonkyMobile
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... xrpNkxaYuY - NEW!
- Using TwonkyManager to send media to a Samsung TV, a Philips Streamium and a D-Link photo frame
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... 0RUwCVIR4w
- Drag and Drop to a Samsung DLNA-certified TV in a Best Buy store
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... WEUTfQOOYs
- Using TwonkyManager (or other Twonky software) with your Onkyo Receiver NEW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yVdBHWcvlc
- Using TwonkyManager 1.2’s Social Networking Features, Part One
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... ACIZah03i0
- Using TwonkyManager 1.2’s Social Networking Features, Part Two
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... UDR0xGE32Y
- Editing Metadata for TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... 7zxIuoGMkg
- TwonkyManager 1.0 software demo - Music section only
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... kTY_sABsls
- TwonkyManager 1.0 software demo - Photos & Video section only
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... -PBgxOiBlY
- How to Set Up Home Network & Router, TwonkyManager Intro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw16DEHj ... annel_page
- How to Set Up Sony PlayStation 3 on Home Network & Stream Media with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zwjG-gC ... re=channel
- How to Set Up XBox 360 on Home Network & Stream Media with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6KFVKBD ... re=channel
- How to Set Up Roku SoundBridge on Home Network and Stream Music with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJu1m_55 ... re=channel
- Set Up Kodak EasyShare Frame on Home Network, Stream Photos with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yarVzgt ... re=channel
- How to Set Up Zyxel DMA on Home Network & Stream Media with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV_scXA- ... re=channel
- How to Set Up FreeCom MusicPal on Home Network & Stream Music with TwonkyManager
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjgrIMGw ... re=channel
- TwonkyManager 1.0 software demo – Full Demo (Music, Photos, Video)
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... K1c6tlz0mU
Let us know what you think of these and which devices would you like to see us cover in the future.
If you have a high-speed broadband connection, you can access higher-quality versions of these videos on our Facebook site: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages ... 759?ref=ts
- Rick
Follow me on Twitter! mostlytech1
Checkout my blog: http://mostly-tech.com/
Checkout my blog: http://mostly-tech.com/
Re: TwonkyMedia How-To Videos
Hi Rick,
great idea with the videos - now we all now how you're looking and now you're prominent...
Do you still planning and thinking about tutorial vids about the Twonky Server configuration!? (more detailed and technical : navigation tree, media receivers (automatic detection), and so on....
- Mikle
great idea with the videos - now we all now how you're looking and now you're prominent...
Do you still planning and thinking about tutorial vids about the Twonky Server configuration!? (more detailed and technical : navigation tree, media receivers (automatic detection), and so on....
- Mikle
NAS: Synology DS211j 4TB with Twonky 6.0.31 "Kirkwood"- Clients: Philips Streamium NP2500, Sagem "My Dual 700", WD TV Live Gen.2 + Gen.3, - TV:Philips 42PFL8654
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- Location:San Diego
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Re: TwonkyMedia How-To Videos
Yes, we're planning more How-to videos for the future. I'll add your suggestions to our list. Thanks.
The person in the How-to videos is not me, it's Tom Perry, our Senior Content Manager. He's a great guy that sits right next to me. If you want to see what I look like (and I wouldn't recommend it). You'll have to watch the CES Demo video which is on Facebook or YouTube. ; )
- Rick
The person in the How-to videos is not me, it's Tom Perry, our Senior Content Manager. He's a great guy that sits right next to me. If you want to see what I look like (and I wouldn't recommend it). You'll have to watch the CES Demo video which is on Facebook or YouTube. ; )
- Rick
Follow me on Twitter! mostlytech1
Checkout my blog: http://mostly-tech.com/
Checkout my blog: http://mostly-tech.com/
Re: TwonkyMedia How-To Videos
Hi Rick,
but in some other videos shown in "similar videos" "Rick Schwartz" introduce other TW:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkTY_sAB ... re=channel
Isn't you!?
Nice to hear, you're keep that great work with the videos!
- Mikle
but in some other videos shown in "similar videos" "Rick Schwartz" introduce other TW:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkTY_sAB ... re=channel
Isn't you!?
Nice to hear, you're keep that great work with the videos!
- Mikle
NAS: Synology DS211j 4TB with Twonky 6.0.31 "Kirkwood"- Clients: Philips Streamium NP2500, Sagem "My Dual 700", WD TV Live Gen.2 + Gen.3, - TV:Philips 42PFL8654
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- Location:San Diego
- Contact:
Re: TwonkyMedia How-To Videos
Yes, that one is me.
- Rick
- Rick
Follow me on Twitter! mostlytech1
Checkout my blog: http://mostly-tech.com/
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Re: TwonkyMedia How-To Videos
These vids really oversimplify the installation and leave out several of the pitfalls which I personally ran into and am certain that others have experienced.
It's not as simple as "plug it in and use it." Please allow me to elaborate:
The first obstacle that I had to overcome after the initial installation was that the management pages were in JAPANESE. Thank God for Babelfish! After about 10 minutes of translating the linked menu labels into ENGLISH, I was able to guess which page contained the ability to switch the default text to ENGLISH and then also I had to discover how to apply this change, basically using process of elimination since I could not copy the text from the buttons at the top of the management page.
After I applied this change and also restarted the server...oh, wait I meant attempted to restart the server, ended up shutting the service off then figuring out that I had to double-click an actual application icon which was unknowingly installed in my Applications folder to restart the server (yeah...allll that), I was able to get ENGLISH on the management pages.
The next one was the management pages themselves. Yes, they were now in ENGLISH but they are not exactly informative and/or helpful in their scope. Fortunately, being the IT pro that I am, and having to deal with many, many manuals written in ENGRISH, or lacking any manual at all for several devices over several years of experience it's not too bad for me. For the technical lay-person however, I can see how it may be still a bit frustrating. (Who's to say how many of these lay-people got that initial JAPANESE page and said "To hell with this!" and moved on to something else, trashing Twonky entirely? Oh, yeah and on that subject: how does one DO that exactly? Is the a REMOVE Twonky feature in the installer or an UNinstaller? Didn't see one. So if someone decides that this is not for them, will they ahve to deal with Twonky starting up every time they start their machine?)
Also, I had to discover that not only port 9000 (the management port) but SEVERAL OTHER PORTS have to be opened on any and all security settings (be they advanced like in my server's firewall's service settings, semi-advanced like for a router or XP or fundamental and aided by a home-serviceable firewall which will say "Hey, Twonky is trying to use port XXXX...should I let it?). It was only after I dug into the FAQ for TwonkyMedia Server that I saw that several more ports had to be opened in order to get anything working. (As a matter of fact, I believe that there may be even more ports that I will have to open in order to stream Internet Radio broadcasts...but I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.) Since I am already here, let me point them out for the reader and save him/her some time. (Copied from the FAQ.)
"What ports are used by the TwonkyMedia Server?
The ports used by the server are as follows: UDP ports 1030, 1900, 9080 TCP ports starting at 9000 until a free port is found."
Translation from ENGRISH to ENGLISH: Open UDP ports 1030, 1900, 9080 and at least TCP 9000. All of these are OUTGOING connections FROM your TwonkyMedia Server machine. 9000 can also be INCOMING if you want to remotely manage it.
In my experience, until I opened all of these ports, my TwonkyMedia Server machine was not even seen by my Xbox 360 as being present. I will assume that this would be the case for anyone who tried this, if they had a firewall running. Now you can be un-safe and not run a firewall, and I will also assume that these ports will have open access. But that would be (ahem) un-wise.
One also has to setup the default folder paths to the media which is to be shared. Again, if you are a lay-person this can be an adventure. Also, not exactly "plug in your 'internet cord' (whatever the hell that is) and there you have it."
The menu system that appears on my Xbox 360 from the TwonkyMedia Server is less-than-great. It does not pickup my playlists that I created in iTunes at all. I tried all of the default settings offered and none of them make things better (including iTunes-like).
Internet Radio Streaming is non-existent. I still cannot even begin to guess where that is found when browsing with my 360. I will address that in another post I think because I believe it will take about as much effort and explanation to me as I am giving to you here.
Another small suggestion for the first How-to vid for the 360: get rid of the multiple networks on your LAN and run it on a home-type network so it looks more "vanilla." This part may be confusing to the everyman. And once again: what the hell is an "internet cable?" How about "network cable running from your router or modem?"
Hopefully this was helpful to all who read it. Maybe in the future, Twonky can be more of a "fire and forget" service, but right now it's not as easy as these vids portray.
It's not as simple as "plug it in and use it." Please allow me to elaborate:
The first obstacle that I had to overcome after the initial installation was that the management pages were in JAPANESE. Thank God for Babelfish! After about 10 minutes of translating the linked menu labels into ENGLISH, I was able to guess which page contained the ability to switch the default text to ENGLISH and then also I had to discover how to apply this change, basically using process of elimination since I could not copy the text from the buttons at the top of the management page.
After I applied this change and also restarted the server...oh, wait I meant attempted to restart the server, ended up shutting the service off then figuring out that I had to double-click an actual application icon which was unknowingly installed in my Applications folder to restart the server (yeah...allll that), I was able to get ENGLISH on the management pages.
The next one was the management pages themselves. Yes, they were now in ENGLISH but they are not exactly informative and/or helpful in their scope. Fortunately, being the IT pro that I am, and having to deal with many, many manuals written in ENGRISH, or lacking any manual at all for several devices over several years of experience it's not too bad for me. For the technical lay-person however, I can see how it may be still a bit frustrating. (Who's to say how many of these lay-people got that initial JAPANESE page and said "To hell with this!" and moved on to something else, trashing Twonky entirely? Oh, yeah and on that subject: how does one DO that exactly? Is the a REMOVE Twonky feature in the installer or an UNinstaller? Didn't see one. So if someone decides that this is not for them, will they ahve to deal with Twonky starting up every time they start their machine?)
Also, I had to discover that not only port 9000 (the management port) but SEVERAL OTHER PORTS have to be opened on any and all security settings (be they advanced like in my server's firewall's service settings, semi-advanced like for a router or XP or fundamental and aided by a home-serviceable firewall which will say "Hey, Twonky is trying to use port XXXX...should I let it?). It was only after I dug into the FAQ for TwonkyMedia Server that I saw that several more ports had to be opened in order to get anything working. (As a matter of fact, I believe that there may be even more ports that I will have to open in order to stream Internet Radio broadcasts...but I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.) Since I am already here, let me point them out for the reader and save him/her some time. (Copied from the FAQ.)
"What ports are used by the TwonkyMedia Server?
The ports used by the server are as follows: UDP ports 1030, 1900, 9080 TCP ports starting at 9000 until a free port is found."
Translation from ENGRISH to ENGLISH: Open UDP ports 1030, 1900, 9080 and at least TCP 9000. All of these are OUTGOING connections FROM your TwonkyMedia Server machine. 9000 can also be INCOMING if you want to remotely manage it.
In my experience, until I opened all of these ports, my TwonkyMedia Server machine was not even seen by my Xbox 360 as being present. I will assume that this would be the case for anyone who tried this, if they had a firewall running. Now you can be un-safe and not run a firewall, and I will also assume that these ports will have open access. But that would be (ahem) un-wise.
One also has to setup the default folder paths to the media which is to be shared. Again, if you are a lay-person this can be an adventure. Also, not exactly "plug in your 'internet cord' (whatever the hell that is) and there you have it."
The menu system that appears on my Xbox 360 from the TwonkyMedia Server is less-than-great. It does not pickup my playlists that I created in iTunes at all. I tried all of the default settings offered and none of them make things better (including iTunes-like).
Internet Radio Streaming is non-existent. I still cannot even begin to guess where that is found when browsing with my 360. I will address that in another post I think because I believe it will take about as much effort and explanation to me as I am giving to you here.
Another small suggestion for the first How-to vid for the 360: get rid of the multiple networks on your LAN and run it on a home-type network so it looks more "vanilla." This part may be confusing to the everyman. And once again: what the hell is an "internet cable?" How about "network cable running from your router or modem?"
Hopefully this was helpful to all who read it. Maybe in the future, Twonky can be more of a "fire and forget" service, but right now it's not as easy as these vids portray.
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Re: TwonkyMedia How-To Videos
I just watched the video for the Kodak Ex1011 Digital Frame, which gave a nice overview on how to use the digital picture frame with twonky and by simple I mean it provides pretty much the same functionality as any MS PC with Windows Media Player 11 configured.
What I'd like to do is to send a Slideshow from twonky Media Manager (both 1.1 or 1.2 beta) and send it to the Kodak Ex1011 from the PC (use it as a DLNA renderer) but have been unable to do so. Are there special setting/permissions that need to be set? Does the Kodak need/have the correct firmware to be DLNA complian in that regard?
Thanks,
Alby
What I'd like to do is to send a Slideshow from twonky Media Manager (both 1.1 or 1.2 beta) and send it to the Kodak Ex1011 from the PC (use it as a DLNA renderer) but have been unable to do so. Are there special setting/permissions that need to be set? Does the Kodak need/have the correct firmware to be DLNA complian in that regard?
Thanks,
Alby
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Re: TwonkyMedia How-To Videos
TwonkyMedia manager is capable of doing this today -- but not with the currently shipping Kodak frames.What I'd like to do is to send a Slideshow from twonky Media Manager (both 1.1 or 1.2 beta) and send it to the Kodak Ex1011 from the PC (use it as a DLNA renderer) but have been unable to do so. Are there special setting/permissions that need to be set? Does the Kodak need/have the correct firmware to be DLNA complian in that regard?
- I have a D-Link on my desk that will accept photos that are dragged and dropped to it from TMM (but it has special non-publically released firmware).
- There was also a Polaroid photo frame that I've heard can do this, but it's discontinued.
- If you read my CES report, you'll see Kodak is rumored to be working on a new product that will be able to do this.
The problem is there aren't any currently shipping photo frames that I aware of that can do this. I don't know if Kodak plans to make that firmware available for older frames (like the one that you and I have), but I'd be surprised if they did, because I think the new frames are running on a different OS.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
We just posted a few videos to give people an idea what Twonky Mobile can do. Here is a short tutorial that shows six different use cases. http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... Jwwd7LHUHE
Here is an under one minute Apple-style video as well.
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... 9V_aI-bubE
Let us know what you think about both.
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Here is an under one minute Apple-style video as well.
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... 9V_aI-bubE
Let us know what you think about both.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
A new mobile videos has been posted:
Screen Share Overview - http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... W6r6MGKcRE
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Screen Share Overview - http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... W6r6MGKcRE
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
A new Twonky Experience video has been posted on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... VoXQHlQ8q0
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Playing YouTube Videos with Direct TV Media Share
I am using Twonky Media Server Mac interfacing with my DirectTV Receiver using Media Share. I see YouTube Titles URL's. How do I get Twonky to interface with Direct TV Media Share to play YouTube?
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
In order to do this, your Direct TV box needs to be capable of playing the type of FLV format video that YouTube uses. Unfortunately most media players can't do this. If you want to learn how to save YouTube videos and convert them into a format which your device can play, you might want to read this:
http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=9212
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
Hi,
may I ask: is there a way to stream videos directly from a BD or DVD drive to the TV? these drives are not included in the list of drives that I can choose as sources from. I'm using Twonky server 5.1.2
thanks for your time.
Alex
may I ask: is there a way to stream videos directly from a BD or DVD drive to the TV? these drives are not included in the list of drives that I can choose as sources from. I'm using Twonky server 5.1.2
thanks for your time.
Alex
Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
thanks, Rick.
Streaming videos saved on the hard drives of my computer is working fine. However, I would also like to stream videos saved on DVDs to my TV without having to save them first on the harddrive. However, Twonky server does not "recognise" the DVD drives of my computer as a source, thus I can't choose them from the list. And I don't have the opportunity to connect the Computer via HDMI cable to the TV either (to far away).
Am I making sense? Sorry if it sounds a bit weird....
Alex
Streaming videos saved on the hard drives of my computer is working fine. However, I would also like to stream videos saved on DVDs to my TV without having to save them first on the harddrive. However, Twonky server does not "recognise" the DVD drives of my computer as a source, thus I can't choose them from the list. And I don't have the opportunity to connect the Computer via HDMI cable to the TV either (to far away).
Am I making sense? Sorry if it sounds a bit weird....
Alex
Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
I do not want to save everything to a hard drive before streaming. How do you live stream using Twonky, for example live radio or live music streaming services. I see in the Twonky server there are links to sites for audio video. How do you add a live streaming audio service to the list, like MOG (http://mog.com) streams MP3 320Kbps quality music. That's the question.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
Twonky software works today with some Internet radio stations. Look for the SHOUTcast heading or Handpicked Radio headings if you're running TwonkyServer 5.1 or later or TwonkyManager. TwonkyBeam will stream music from any site that contains unprotected music files that aren't embedded in a Flash player. Could you please test MOG with TwonkyBeam and let me know if it works? I tried it, but didn't want to put my credit card in.rlm wrote:I do not want to save everything to a hard drive before streaming. How do you live stream using Twonky, for example live radio or live music streaming services. I see in the Twonky server there are links to sites for audio video. How do you add a live streaming audio service to the list, like MOG (http://mog.com) streams MP3 320Kbps quality music. That's the question.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
I can see why you'd want to do this. Unfortunately, I don't know if this is technically possible. One thing that you could do is to copy your ripped DVDs to a USB thumb drive or USB external hard drive and that should work.Alex wrote:thanks, Rick.
Streaming videos saved on the hard drives of my computer is working fine. However, I would also like to stream videos saved on DVDs to my TV without having to save them first on the harddrive. However, Twonky server does not "recognise" the DVD drives of my computer as a source, thus I can't choose them from the list. And I don't have the opportunity to connect the Computer via HDMI cable to the TV either (to far away).
Am I making sense? Sorry if it sounds a bit weird....
Alex
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
How do I add the MOG music site to the Twonky Shoutcast radio list and establish a streaming channel?
How do I engage it to play?
I don't want to sign up for this service if I can not steam it my Audio system. I am not interested listening to music on my PC in my office.
How do I engage it to play?
I don't want to sign up for this service if I can not steam it my Audio system. I am not interested listening to music on my PC in my office.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
I know there is a way to add SHOUTcast radio stations to a playlist that can be streamed from TwonkyServer to devices on your network. Unfortunately, this is not a feature that I've had time to try yet. You might want to look at posts like this one and see if they can provide you with enough info to try this.rlm wrote:How do I add the MOG music site to the Twonky Shoutcast radio list and establish a streaming channel?
How do I engage it to play?
I don't want to sign up for this service if I can not steam it my Audio system. I am not interested listening to music on my PC in my office.
http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8915
I don't think you'll be able to steam music from MOG to your devices unless:
1. MOG streams unprotected audio or uses a format that Twonky can support (like Windows Media DRM).
2. Even if this is the case, your device would have to stream this type of protected audio. Most don't.
There is talk of us launching our own free music sevice in the future. Maybe later this year. If that happens, it should work when you stream to your devices.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
MOG streams MP3 320Kbps music highest quality on the internet.
I am assuming it not protected.
I am assuming it not protected.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
If it's MP3 format, it's unprotected and should work with TwonkyBeam today. Just install TwonkyBeam which is free. You can find it here: http://www.twonky.com/support/downloads.aspx
MOG has a 14-day trial, so you can test this for free as well. You will have to put in a credit card however. : (
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MOG has a 14-day trial, so you can test this for free as well. You will have to put in a credit card however. : (
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
Twonky beam will work with my Mac sending the stream to my Denon AVP. How will it show up on the AVP when choosing the Mac as a Media Server.
Twonky Server is the only interface into the Denon.
So if I install Twonky beam and beam MOG how is this going to work. My Mac is wireless connected to my Denon AVP that has a network connection input that allows you to choose the Mac Server. Where in the Twonky Server does Twonky Beam interface, Radio, Music, etc, and how do I select the output from Twonky beam.
Twonky Server is the only interface into the Denon.
So if I install Twonky beam and beam MOG how is this going to work. My Mac is wireless connected to my Denon AVP that has a network connection input that allows you to choose the Mac Server. Where in the Twonky Server does Twonky Beam interface, Radio, Music, etc, and how do I select the output from Twonky beam.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
TwonkyBeam is designed to work with online media, not local media served with TwonkyServer. If you're Denon AVP is a DLNA DMR (and I believe it could be), it should show up in the devices section of TwonkyBeam. Then you go to the MOG site and browse music. If all goes well, Beam can see the music on the MOG pages. If it can, you can select a song in the Beam media list, click on your Denon device in the Beam devices section and press the Beam play button.rlm wrote:Twonky beam will work with my Mac sending the stream to my Denon AVP. How will it show up on the AVP when choosing the Mac as a Media Server.
Twonky Server is the only interface into the Denon.
So if I install Twonky beam and beam MOG how is this going to work. My Mac is wireless connected to my Denon AVP that has a network connection input that allows you to choose the Mac Server. Where in the Twonky Server does Twonky Beam interface, Radio, Music, etc, and how do I select the output from Twonky beam.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
Where in the Denon AVP will the Beam devices section appear. Will it be listed as another media server, or will it be in the Mac Defined Media Server bundled with the Twonky Server shared media has it's own selection? It has to be selectable.
My question is how and where will Twonky Beam appear on the Denon, and if it appears how will I play and stream music.
My question is how and where will Twonky Beam appear on the Denon, and if it appears how will I play and stream music.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
TwonkyServer can't push media to devices like your Denon. Although devices do appear on one of the server settings pages, this only affects the way that media is pulled from the server.rlm wrote:Where in the Denon AVP will the Beam devices section appear. Will it be listed as another media server, or will it be in the Mac Defined Media Server bundled with the Twonky Server shared media has it's own selection? It has to be selectable.
My question is how and where will Twonky Beam appear on the Denon, and if it appears how will I play and stream music.
Only TwonkyManager and TwonkyBeam can. In TwonkyManager your Denon should appear in the Play Here section. In TwonkyBeam, it should appear in the Devices section. If it doesn't appear, it's probably not a DMR.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
I have a Mac G5 OS 10.4.11 what do I need to buy from Twonky to get this to work.
Hardware Overview:
Machine Name: Power Mac G5
Machine Model: PowerMac7,3
CPU Type: PowerPC G5 (3.0)
Number Of CPUs: 2
CPU Speed: 2.5 GHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB
Memory: 2 GB
I am currently trying Twonky Server. What else do I need, Twonky Beam, and Twonky Manager? Are these compatible with Mac's?
Hardware Overview:
Machine Name: Power Mac G5
Machine Model: PowerMac7,3
CPU Type: PowerPC G5 (3.0)
Number Of CPUs: 2
CPU Speed: 2.5 GHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB
Memory: 2 GB
I am currently trying Twonky Server. What else do I need, Twonky Beam, and Twonky Manager? Are these compatible with Mac's?
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
TwonkyBeam for Firefox runs on Mac today. TwonkyManager hasn't been released for Mac yet, but we're working on that now.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
"TwonkyBeam was not installed correctly. Please reinstall TwonkyBeam and try again."
I tried to install Twonky Beam Firefox 3.6.13 several times and I keep getting this message.
I removed the app file and the folder from Packet Library folder.
Still won't install. Also after installing the Twonky Server does not launch.
I tried to install Twonky Beam Firefox 3.6.13 several times and I keep getting this message.
I removed the app file and the folder from Packet Library folder.
Still won't install. Also after installing the Twonky Server does not launch.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
What version of Mac OS are you running? I think it's got to be OS X 10.5 or later.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
Mac OS 10.4.11
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That probably explains why you are having issues.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
Is there a version of Twonky Beam that will work will with Mac OS X 10.4.11 like version 1.2?
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
We're going to look into this issue. Thanks for reporting it.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
I would really like to try this product. It looks really interesting and there a lot of people still using G4 G5 Mac's with Mac OS x 10.4.11 because they make good network machines.
Let me know if I can get something installed.
Thanks
Let me know if I can get something installed.
Thanks
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
Watch for the release notes here in the TwonkyBeam section of the forum after we post our next update. Since we just posted an update this week, it will probably be at least 30-60 days before we post another.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
It seems to me that the issue with Twonky Beam installing properly in Firefox should not related to Mac OS X versions.
Twonky Beam is not installing properly as a Add-on application into Firefox.
This suggests that it is a Firefox install issue.
Anyway, let me know when it is fixed.
Twonky Beam is not installing properly as a Add-on application into Firefox.
This suggests that it is a Firefox install issue.
Anyway, let me know when it is fixed.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
We've posted seven NEW videos on YouTube over the past few months. Here they are in case you missed any of them.
Using TwonkyCopy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF5PBOE1oV4
Twonky Mobile for iPhone Overview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoRg5Aw3lXs
AT&T U-verse & Media Sharing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIKMIye32ks
Setting up and Using Twonky with your Sony PlayStation 3 (New & Improved)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hig48VGBr3o
Using your WD TV Live with Twonky software
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x1adtpWlaM
Using Twonky software with your Onkyo receiver
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... yVdBHWcvlc
Configuring your Xbox 360 so you can stream media to it from TwonkyBeam and TwonkyManager or TwonkyMobile
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... xrpNkxaYuY
Let us know what you'd like to see next!
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Using TwonkyCopy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF5PBOE1oV4
Twonky Mobile for iPhone Overview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoRg5Aw3lXs
AT&T U-verse & Media Sharing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIKMIye32ks
Setting up and Using Twonky with your Sony PlayStation 3 (New & Improved)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hig48VGBr3o
Using your WD TV Live with Twonky software
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x1adtpWlaM
Using Twonky software with your Onkyo receiver
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... yVdBHWcvlc
Configuring your Xbox 360 so you can stream media to it from TwonkyBeam and TwonkyManager or TwonkyMobile
http://www.youtube.com/user/PacketVideo ... xrpNkxaYuY
Let us know what you'd like to see next!
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
We did confirm that this issue only occurs with Mac OS X 10.4. For now we are only supporting Mac OS X 10.5 and later. Sorry I don't have better news for you.rlm wrote:It seems to me that the issue with Twonky Beam installing properly in Firefox should not related to Mac OS X versions.
Twonky Beam is not installing properly as a Add-on application into Firefox.
This suggests that it is a Firefox install issue.
Anyway, let me know when it is fixed.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
Is it possible to push the same video simultaneously on more than one TVs? TVs should be perfectly syncronized. This is useful if i have more TVs close each other and i want to show exactly the same images, without delays.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
Some devices support 'grouping' which would do what you describe, but I'm not aware of any TVs that do that today except maybe the new 2011 Sony Bravia TVs.
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
I recently went through some of your videos in YouTube and I have to say that it covers almost all popular devices that go hand in hand with Twonky products and how to set up and use your products with them. By the way, have you guys considered anything for iPad or iPhone?
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Re: Twonky How-To Videos (Updated)
We have Twonky Mobile available for iPhone today. You can find it in the App Store.
Although Twonky Mobile runs iPad today, it has not been optimized to take advantage of the additional screen real estate.
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Although Twonky Mobile runs iPad today, it has not been optimized to take advantage of the additional screen real estate.
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