Instead one either enables Media Serving (in the My Cloud Dashboard > Shares) on a Share or disables that setting for the DLNA media server to scan the Share and use any supported media. The DLNA protocol does not (currently) respect any security settings on a Share. When accessing the My Cloud DLNA media server using a DLNA media client one is not asked a password. One can access the My Cloud Dashboard > User page and the administrator account is typically indiated by a green checkmark on the User name. If accessing the My Cloud Dashboard you are asked for a user name and password this is typically due to the Password option on the administrator user account being enabled. Not sure from your initial post where you are being asked for a user name and password. It works! High-res artwork in the mobile App.įirst troubleshooting step is to use a computer’s web browser to access the My Cloud Dashboard rather than a cellphone’s web browser and see if the My Cloud Dashboard > Settings > Media page loads correctly. So, I selected that one in the Twonky web GUI, cleared the cache and rebuilt the database. The Naim Audio Streamer config has a nearly default set up and AASCALE#1000x1000. Grepping through all the xml files gives an indication that none of the built-in configs uses NOTRPICS but a couple use AASCALE. There is a helpful readme and template xml file, which then leads to the usual suspects - the options AASCALE and NOTRPICS. Any hints on making it writable would be welcome. Unfortunately these files are read-only, even to a root SSH login - it’s a read-only file system. These list items resolve to XML files in /usr/local/modules/twonky/resources/devicedb/ In my NAS’ version of Twonky (7.2.9-6) there are a bunch of different Media Receiver Types in dropdown lists against MAC and IP addresses of the clients, in the Twonky web admin page: Such nice speakers I’m in the middle of re-ripping all my CDs into FLAC, and putting it all on the NAS.Įncouraged by this thread I looked into getting Twonky to serve full-resolution cover art thumbnails. KEF Stream (App) and KEF LS50 Wireless active speakers. I hope i was thorough with my explanation of the setup and what i’ve done so far. I dont understant why WD TV Live is not showing the subs from the cloud NAS…since both are WD and they should be compatible. I dont like the solution where i need to get the movie and subtitles as one, since i got lots of tv shows and movies, it would take months to do that. maybe try and install another media server on the NAS? i got in the twonky settings as u described here, but cant find any subs settings. So based on the experience that at least 1 tv is showing the subtitles, then i guess the problem is not with WD M圜loud? WD M圜loud is also directly connected to other smart tv’s around the house, 1 Philips - again no subs though media player, and 2 samsung tv (1 supports subs, and the other doesnt). Media Stream doesnt have this issue, but the subtitles are missing. When i use “network share” (at the beginning i had problems setting it up so that the movies will list here), the subtitles do work, but the problem with network share is when i play HD movie (720p or 1080p) it glitches and jumps. They are in the same folder, with the same name. My main problem is with the subtitles, they are not shown with the movie. Both of them are at their latest firmware updates.Īll of the devices are connected to the same workgroup at home and a d-link gigabit switch takes care of the multiple LAN connections i have. I am kinda late (2 years) on my question, but i think if someone can help me, that’s you.Īt home, i have WD TV Live, and a NAS WD M圜loud 4TB. I gotta admit you did a great job with the whole article here, i hope WD are appreciating your effort even though as you said you are not their employee.
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