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Qnap nas twonky media server
Qnap nas twonky media server






  1. Qnap nas twonky media server 1080p#
  2. Qnap nas twonky media server full#
  3. Qnap nas twonky media server android#
  4. Qnap nas twonky media server Pc#
  5. Qnap nas twonky media server ps3#

I have a Cisco 2500 running 7.0.116.0 and AIR-LAP1141N access points.

Qnap nas twonky media server ps3#

I'm just using a PSK.Īlso - the PS3 can connect to the QNAP server when I use a www browser so I know IP connectivity is there for wireless.Īny ideas of what I can do to enable this to work?

Qnap nas twonky media server full#

My wireless setup is straightforward in that I have the SSID broadcast (everything is on the same subnet) no advanced options like spoofing or snooping, no IPS, etc. Twonky media server can be enabled or disabled from the NAS WebGUI in the control panel: On the Share Publish tab, you can choose which folders are to be published to the Media Server: Please keep in mind that the media server's permission options are limited and anyone on the local network can see the full listing of. BTW - I tried other applications like iTunes firefly server - it also only works over a wired connection. I have tried some other things over the wireless (like streaming video from my QNAP to my MAC which works fine as I attach directly to the QNAP using the media server application) it appears that broadcast isn't working as Twonky is relying on some type of DLNA/uPNP function. To ensure that this is neither a QNAP or PS3 issue, I have created the following topology which works fine: The setup is this (all on the same subnet) I have a need to stream some video over my wireless network from my QNAP Storage array running Twonky to a PS3. 1 out of 10 - that's my verdict so far for DLNA functionality.I'm having issues streaming over my wireless network. So what are my results? I'm only able to use Twonky media server to play low quality videos without rewind function (haven't tested music functionality yet, but I'm quite pessimistic about it already). Since most of HD videos are now in mkv format so I'm basically unable to view HD videos on my TV. I can play videos by Windows Media Player by opening files directly, but not via DLNA functionality. Neither on Window Media Player, Nokia N900 or TV. Streaming mkv videos doesn't work at all. TV rewinds any videos just fine from connected flash storage, but not from DLNA (checked on same vidoes). If I'm telling my Window Media Player to start displaying video to tv then it writes again that there is no rewind functionality. I can't rewind streaming video neither on my tv or Nokia N900, but it works for Windows Media Player on PC. There is no rewind functionality for streaming videos. Opening of big photos works slow no matter what and quality of big pictures is always lowered (medium sized pictures are showed ok without visible artifacts). DLNA also has some cache (but it works slower) and it seems that DLNA cache is disappearing over time. If I close Explorer and come back to directory with photos previews would load quickly. If I'm using Windows Explorer to browse directory with photos and open them from there, then everything works fine (preview is faster and it takes a just a little to open big size photos). So if I want to show photos to my friends on big screen then I'd have to copy them to flash first and only after that I'd be able show photos on my tv screen. TV shows same photos from connected flash storage just fine. I've only used pictures with JPEG format. If photos have big size (like 10 - 15 mb) it takes forever to open them and (what's more!) it heavily lowers quality of picture also by adding some visible noise, this is ruining the whole idea of storing high quality photos on NAS with DLNA. It takes forever for preview of photos to appear.

Qnap nas twonky media server android#

iPhone/iPod touch/iPad and Android users can browse. I've tried Windows Media Player (Windows 7). You can share multimedia content with family and friends wherever they are on the Internet by web browsers.

Qnap nas twonky media server Pc#

Viewing pictures using DLNA on PC is annoying. Pictures viewed on TV via DLNA have very small size, they look like icons, there is no way to resize them or show fullscreen. Here are my results of using TS-210 as DLNA. But twonky media server just doesn't do it's job.

Qnap nas twonky media server 1080p#

Router speed is good enough, It's capable of streaming 1080p via wi-fi, and tv has a built-in wi-fi which is also capable of doing that. Technically everything is fine, but I'm able to use like 10% of media server functionality what is totally unacceptable. you may have to scroll down in the window. there should be one for QNAP's Own DLNA Server and then one for Twonky listed below that. I'm using next configuration: QNAP TS-210, router WNDR 3700 and Philips 32PFL9705H. the embedded Twonky should be listed in the Control panel under DLNA Media Server.








Qnap nas twonky media server