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Twonky server 8 serial
Twonky server 8 serial









twonky server 8 serial
  1. TWONKY SERVER 8 SERIAL HOW TO
  2. TWONKY SERVER 8 SERIAL FULL
  3. TWONKY SERVER 8 SERIAL TRIAL
twonky server 8 serial

My way (little different of Gordon way), safer for "newbie" (you don't have to edit any file) and faster (I don't use oldest file)Īssuming you have a WD My Book Live with last firmware (01.03.03 at this time) and ssh activated.Ģ) Change current directory to /usr/local :Ĥ) Create a new folder for twonky5 (I keep the original name, so you don't have to edit param file) : I verified that this version resolves that issue. I downloaded this version because I had problems streaming MKV video files from my MyBook Live device to my Samsung LED TV.

TWONKY SERVER 8 SERIAL TRIAL

This version of TwonkyMedia Server requires a license after the 30-day trial period ends, but at least you have that amount of time to evaluate it. If you ever need to switch back to 5.1.9 for any reason (which I have no idea why you would want to), just edit the share-param.sh.orig file and change the twoky_dir setting back to its original value (set in /usr/local/sbin/share-param.sh.orig) and restart Twonky (/etc/init.d/twonky restart). Either page should show the TwonkyMedia Server version as 6.0.32. You should be able to verify that TwonkyMedia Server 6.0.32 is up and running at this point by pointing your browser to the TwonkyMedia Server config page ( or by going to the MyBook Live UI and viewing the settings page for TwonkyMedia (Settings > Media > Twonky > Status). Restart the TwonkyMedia Server: /etc/init.d/twonky restart *VERY IMPORTANT STEP* Edit the /usr/local/sbin/share-param.sh file and set twonky_dir=/usr/local/twonkymedia-6.0.32ĩ.

twonky server 8 serial

Copy the file /usr/local/sbin/share-param.sh to /usr/local/sbin/share-param.sh.orig to create a backup copyĨ. Copy the following files from /usr/local/twonkymedia-5 to /usr/local/twonkymedia-6.0.32:ħ. twonkymedia.sh (you don't really need this)Ħ.Copy the following files and directories from /root to /usr/local/twonkymedia-6.0.32: Create the following folder: /usr/local/twonkymedia-6.0.32 (NOTE: the original installed TwonkyMedia Server 5.1.9 is installed in /usr/local/twonkymedia-5)ĥ. Unzip the downloaded package in the /root directoryĤ. Copy the downloaded package to the /root directory on your MyBook Live device (e.g., using scp)ģ. To get this up and running only really involved a few simple steps (assuming you are familiar with navigating Linux):Ģ. I selected the PowerPC version since that's the machine hardware name that is returned when I run the uname command on my device: I upgraded my TwonkyMedia Server on my MyBook Live from 5.1.9 to 6.0.32 today using the following version:

TWONKY SERVER 8 SERIAL FULL

I can still acces the shares, but DLNA is not working any more - not even after a full factory restore… Now remove your old twonky from the mybook WE Unzip in Windows and extract it to the Mybook WE White light Download folder (map)Ĭopy the directory to the Windows Download shareīackup the files from the Download share, or leave them as twonky0 (Original)Ĭopy from the original version the next two files:

TWONKY SERVER 8 SERIAL HOW TO

printing details of all discovered servers while ( soap.Does anyone know how to upgrade Twonky on the My Book Live from the worthless 5.1.9 to the newest version 6.0.30?ĭo not download the "Linux ARM little" version but the "Maxtor shared Storage 2". searching local network for media servers soap. #include "SoapESP32.h" WiFiClient client











Twonky server 8 serial