Hello together,
after searching one hour in the web without finding any solution for my problem I would like to ask some twonky experts in this board. I am using twonky on my Macbook Pro (OSX 10.6) in combination with my Samsung C750. Everything works well except the transcoding option.
I can just enable / disable JPEG transcoding. Music and Video transcoding is not available and I dont know why. Does anyone have an idea?
Best regards,
Andy
Just JPEG transcoding available (MacBook Pro)
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Townky Server 6.0.32
Re: Just JPEG transcoding available (MacBook Pro)
I am experiencing the exact same problem.
Here you have my details:
TwonkyMedia version: 6.0.32
Server hardware: Intel Atom 330, 1Gb RAM
Operating System: Windows Server 2008 R2
If you are running as a system service (Windows only): Yes
Here you have my details:
TwonkyMedia version: 6.0.32
Server hardware: Intel Atom 330, 1Gb RAM
Operating System: Windows Server 2008 R2
If you are running as a system service (Windows only): Yes
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Re: Just JPEG transcoding available (MacBook Pro)
You need to install a third-party transcoding engine before this option is un-grayed.
Mac Transcoding Tips:
This is how we got TwonkyServer on the Mac to work with FFmpeg:
1. Download and open the ffmpegX.dmg from the web
2. Drag the ffmpegX (app) to the Applications folder
3. Right click or CTRL+click on the TwonkyMediaServer app in Applications folder
4. Select Show Package Contents from dropdown menu
5. Navigate to the .../TwonkyMediaServer.app/MediaServer/cgi-bin
6. Open the ffmpeg.location file with a text editor
7. Modify the content of the file to read "/Applications/ffmpegX.app/Contents/Resources/" (without quotes) and save
8. After restarting TMS will the options to transcode be available in TMS's configuration page
More info on this topic here:
http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... 714#p22749
If this is too hard for you to setup, you might want to upgrade to TwonkyServer 7.0 which will have transcoding built-in.
- Rick
Mac Transcoding Tips:
This is how we got TwonkyServer on the Mac to work with FFmpeg:
1. Download and open the ffmpegX.dmg from the web
2. Drag the ffmpegX (app) to the Applications folder
3. Right click or CTRL+click on the TwonkyMediaServer app in Applications folder
4. Select Show Package Contents from dropdown menu
5. Navigate to the .../TwonkyMediaServer.app/MediaServer/cgi-bin
6. Open the ffmpeg.location file with a text editor
7. Modify the content of the file to read "/Applications/ffmpegX.app/Contents/Resources/" (without quotes) and save
8. After restarting TMS will the options to transcode be available in TMS's configuration page
More info on this topic here:
http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... 714#p22749
If this is too hard for you to setup, you might want to upgrade to TwonkyServer 7.0 which will have transcoding built-in.
- Rick
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