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Post by dastrix on Dec 26, 2008 13:56:15 GMT 7
This application is just junk... I'm using a Linn Akurate DS to playback FLAC audio, the DS is stutters, music suddenly stops, fails to play at all or just freezes.
I've installed TVersity onto my PC, and mapped it to the Thecus Music folder. So far its working perfectly.
Anyone supporting Twonky or porting a UPNP Media Streamer that supports FLAC?
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Post by dje007 on Jan 27, 2009 1:14:22 GMT 7
This application is just junk... I'm using a Linn Akurate DS to playback FLAC audio, the DS is stutters, music suddenly stops, fails to play at all or just freezes. I've installed TVersity onto my PC, and mapped it to the Thecus Music folder. So far its working perfectly. Anyone supporting Twonky or porting a UPNP Media Streamer that supports FLAC? NS5200 PRO = RUBBISH Get your self a QNAP stay away from this crappy unit
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Post by nibbles on May 15, 2009 23:19:24 GMT 7
This application is just junk... I'm using a Linn Akurate DS to playback FLAC audio, the DS is stutters, music suddenly stops, fails to play at all or just freezes. I've installed TVersity onto my PC, and mapped it to the Thecus Music folder. So far its working perfectly. Anyone supporting Twonky or porting a UPNP Media Streamer that supports FLAC? NS5200 PRO = RUBBISH Get your self a QNAP stay away from this crappy unit Would you mind explaining reasons why such a blatant comment on the unit? Often enough in my own experience, it is something missed on the part of the user and not necessarily the product itself being the issue. I've been overall please with the end result of using TM product and it's worked well for more than a year. Cheers, Nibbles
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Post by drewy on May 16, 2009 1:07:03 GMT 7
the latest versions of Twonky seem (in my experience) to have some major issues with linux as a whole. Personally I've not had much success with using Twonky to stream to a Sony Bravia tv, where as the windows version of twonky fares much better.
BUT please spare a little thought for the people who put their time and effort into porting these packages to the 5200, some may not work fantastically for all users (DNLA & UPNP standards seem to be supported to differing amounts by every implementation) but they work for some...
Coming out with a simple "TWONKY + NS5200 PRO = RUBBISH" statement is unlikely to win you many friends and is probably not going to get you the help or advice you want.
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