Yes. Thanks for the suggestion. -- Renérom69 wrote:Will there also be a Linux PC (x64) Version of 8.0.2?
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Hi there!
I am using at the moment the package twonky-i686-glibc-2.9-7.3-RC4 on my Synology DS214play.
Will there be the same package for version 8.0.2, i.e. twonky-i686-glibc-2.9-8.0.2?
If not, which package should I use?
The Synology DS214play has an Intel Atom CE5335 i686 CPU.
Would be great!!
Many thanks!
I am using at the moment the package twonky-i686-glibc-2.9-7.3-RC4 on my Synology DS214play.
Will there be the same package for version 8.0.2, i.e. twonky-i686-glibc-2.9-8.0.2?
If not, which package should I use?
The Synology DS214play has an Intel Atom CE5335 i686 CPU.
Would be great!!
Many thanks!
Re: TwonkyServer Revision History
We have added the two requested packages; see http://twonkyforum.com/downloads/8.0.2/.
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THX a 1.000.000 ...
Re: TwonkyServer Revision History
Thank you!Twonky-Rene wrote:We have added the two requested packages; see http://twonkyforum.com/downloads/8.0.2/.
rom69
Re: TwonkyServer Revision History
Thank you very much! But, in the twonky-x86-64-glibc-2.9-8.0.2.zip file there is no "/cgi-bin/convert" file.
Re: TwonkyServer Revision History
Thanks for the feedback. I am going to check why this is the case (i.e. if it was accidential or intentional )
This said, if you need it urgently, you can build or grab an ImageMagick package and use that convert binary.
This said, if you need it urgently, you can build or grab an ImageMagick package and use that convert binary.
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Hi,
Is there any download link for twonky 8.0.3 to install it as add-on to dlink DNS-320L?
Also does anyone know what is the official support mail to contact Twonky software support team?
Thanks in advance
Is there any download link for twonky 8.0.3 to install it as add-on to dlink DNS-320L?
Also does anyone know what is the official support mail to contact Twonky software support team?
Thanks in advance
Re: TwonkyServer Revision History
Please have a look at http://www.twonkyforum.com/downloads/8.0.3/. If the platform you are looking for is not included in the list of binaries, please leave a message in this thread: http://twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=31174.grops wrote: Is there any download link for twonky 8.0.3 to install it as add-on to dlink DNS-320L?
Please have a look at this forum thread: http://twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 701#p13701grops wrote: Also does anyone know what is the official support mail to contact Twonky software support team?
Re: TwonkyServer Revision History
Coming from 7.2.8 I tested 8.0.3 (Linux x86-64 glibc 2.9). I did a clean install, configured all options manually and there was no change in the media files.
I found a problem with playlist in m3u format, which are not indexed. Same files have been indexed with 7.2.8 without problems.
Also jpg keyword with special characters are not shown correctly, e.g. Ü as Ã.
Are this a known issues?
There is no twonkyproxy anymore. Is it still needed?
Regards
rom69
I found a problem with playlist in m3u format, which are not indexed. Same files have been indexed with 7.2.8 without problems.
Also jpg keyword with special characters are not shown correctly, e.g. Ü as Ã.
Are this a known issues?
There is no twonkyproxy anymore. Is it still needed?
Regards
rom69
Re: TwonkyServer Revision History
Nobody who can answer my questions?rom69 wrote:Coming from 7.2.8 I tested 8.0.3 (Linux x86-64 glibc 2.9). I did a clean install, configured all options manually and there was no change in the media files.
I found a problem with playlist in m3u format, which are not indexed. Same files have been indexed with 7.2.8 without problems.
Also jpg keyword with special characters are not shown correctly, e.g. Ü as Ã.
Are this a known issues?
There is no twonkyproxy anymore. Is it still needed?
Regards
rom69
rom69
Re: TwonkyServer Revision History
Went back to 7.2.8rom69 wrote:Nobody who can answer my questions?rom69 wrote:Coming from 7.2.8 I tested 8.0.3 (Linux x86-64 glibc 2.9). I did a clean install, configured all options manually and there was no change in the media files.
I found a problem with playlist in m3u format, which are not indexed. Same files have been indexed with 7.2.8 without problems.
Also jpg keyword with special characters are not shown correctly, e.g. Ü as Ã.
Are this a known issues?
There is no twonkyproxy anymore. Is it still needed?
Regards
rom69
rom69
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Hi Guys,
Just updated to v8.3. Better interface,but... I still have the issue with music "genres," when I edit the genre to have multiples, i.e. Rock; Alternative - it only picks up the last element - Alternative. I am using FLAC, is there any "easy" way for me to use have multiple genres in any ID tag - especially genres? Or is this a limitation within twonky when using FLAC? Or is the delimiter wrong ";" Please advise.
Hifive
Just updated to v8.3. Better interface,but... I still have the issue with music "genres," when I edit the genre to have multiples, i.e. Rock; Alternative - it only picks up the last element - Alternative. I am using FLAC, is there any "easy" way for me to use have multiple genres in any ID tag - especially genres? Or is this a limitation within twonky when using FLAC? Or is the delimiter wrong ";" Please advise.
Hifive