Twonky For Mac

Did it using terminal on my mac. However I have most likely Gen2 devise as my firmware starts with 2.11.142. Can you confirm if this is right assumption? If yes, is there any way to upgrade Twonky to 8.x on my device? Twonky publish this software version so they assume this is possible. I just do not know how. I'd like to use a Mac Mini as the Media Server input to my sound system. I need to make the Mac Mini an iTunes DLNA server that can connect to the device that acquires the various sources and distributes the sound to the various household zones and their wired speakers. Did it using terminal on my mac. However I have most likely Gen2 devise as my firmware starts with 2.11.142. Can you confirm if this is right assumption? If yes, is there any way to upgrade Twonky to 8.x on my device? Twonky publish this software version so they assume this is possible. I just do not know how.

Switched from Twonky to Serviio Mac OS 10.5

Firstly.. I wish I had done my homework better and gone with Serviio rather than Twonky. If I can work out the remaining kinks I'm having, i'll gladly donate the price of Twonky to the Dev.
I have two devices connecting to the server. An Ipad and a Samsung C6500 BD player. The Ipad registers as 'Generic DLNA' and the Samsung as Samsung C. As far as I can tell, the Samsung is getting the right device profile, but the Ipad, not. On the Ipad i'm using the 'airplayer' app which works flawlessly, fast forward, reverse, pause... all work with every file type i've tried it with, if the audio gets out of sync it quickly rights itself and goes merrily along. The Samsung on the other hand.. not so good. When video starts playing (no transcoding) you'll quickly see which 'tools' are available, such as forward and reverse, but everytime I try to FF it causes the frame to freeze and then shortly after drop the connection.
I'm wondering if it's just something simple in the device profile that I can fix?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
thanks,
Bill
Hi all,TwonkyMac
I've just come across a problem I can't figure out.
Twonky for macI run Twonky on QNAP NAS that has two IP addresses: 10.0.0.30 and 10.0.0.102.
I used to be able to access the Twonky webinterface by either clicking the link in the QNAP webinterface under DLNA media server, which took me to http://10.0.0.30:9000 or by entering the URL manually. However this no longer works, the page is not found.
I can still access Twonky's webinterface on 10.0.0.102:9000.Twonky For Mac
Strangely Twonky lists the network interfaces as 10.0.0.30, 10.0.0.102 and 127.0.0.1.
Looking at the twonkymedia-config.html files on /HDA_ROOT/twonkymedia - twonkymedia-config2.html:
<html><head><meta http-equiv='refresh'>
<meta http-equiv='cache-control'><meta http-equiv='Content-Type'></head><body><a href='

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http://:0/config'>TwonkyMedia [MUSICNAS] configuration</a></body></html>
I have tried to change the bold to the actual address, but after restarting the server it resets back to http://:0/config

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Anyone got any ideas?

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Thanks!

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