![]() I'll wait till winter arrives then take on the task of doing it manually. I had a look at the link you gave me, not sure what version of Twonky they were using, but it looked way out of my depth and ability. I have tried all three, and the one that performs the best, apart from the alphabetical problem, is the one contained in the 'App Centre' running 7.2.70.0 software.Īpart from the navigation tree choice, there is no other access, or settings that I can see, in the version I am using. To confuse things, Qnap has it's own 'DNLA Media Server' (Beta) as well. This version is contained in the 'App Centre'. The other one is just called 'TwonkyMedia', software version 7.2.70.0. One is built in to the DLNA, and called 'TwonkyMedia DNLA Server', software version 6.0.39. 1 The film was distributed by United Artists. Nast, Jr., Arch Oboler, and Sidney Pink, written and directed by Arch Oboler, and starring Hans Conried, Gloria Blondell, Billy Lynn, and Edwin Max. Thanks Anthony.It's rather strange actually, on my Qnap 112, which is running the latest Qnap software, it has two versions of Twonky. The Twonky is a 1953 independently made American black-and-white science fiction / comedy film, produced by A.D. I fixed this a while back and have had no troubles since. This link gives some idea of how to do it. The fix is to open the Twonkymedia folder on your NAS, then open the views folder then go to folder views and add lines to it to sort by tracks. This is a common issue discussed here and elsewhere on the web re: Twonky. Twonky isn't too bad, but listening to 'Her Majesty', at virtually the beginning of Abbey Road is rather weird. ![]() (I did actually try Asset and Minim, but found most of the artwork missing). I am running Twonky software 7.2.70.0, on my Qnap NAS 112. I really don't want to manually edit the track numbers! Why does 'Wonky Twonky' do that?! Does everyone who has Twonky, suffer from this? I have just played all 12 Beatles albums, which are in Hi-Res 24bit FLAC. ![]() The album will then play the tracks as intended. I don't want to get in to the debate of 'Wonky Twonky' vs Asset & Minim, but is there a way to configure Twonky, so that it doesn't play album tracks alphabetically? (via n-Stream) I know that I can edit the tracks in XLD, by putting 01, 02, 03 etc, directly before the track name. Which as we all know, gives better metadata. I am gradually changing them to FLAC using XLD. The original rips from the UnitiServe were ripped in WAV, which are listed as 'Unknown'. The 24bit folder, are Hi-Res 24bit downloads. Sloop: The 16bit folder, are CDs that were ripped on a UnitiServe SSD, and also by XLD on my iMac. But as you say, what an absolute ball ache!! It lists all those WAV albums as individual tracks, and calls them 'Unknown', with no artwork. 'Artist/Album' is a bit better, not listed alphabetically, but doesn't recognise the WAV files. Tried an artist with just one album, 'Billy Idol', and it's still displayed alphabetically. The 12 Beatles albums are now all mixed together, and shows every track alphabetically from 'A Day In The Life, through to 'Your Mother Should Know'. The problem now is, it shows all the tracks from the relevant artist individually. With Linux and ZFS, QuTS hero supports advanced data reduction technologies for further driving down costs and increasing reliablility of SSD (all-flash) storage.Dungassin: Yes, they are in 'Folder View', 16bit folder (Ripped CDs). QuTS hero is the operating system for high-end and enterprise QNAP NAS models. WIth Linux and ext4, QTS enables reliable storage for everyone with versatile value-added features and apps, such as snapshots, Plex media servers, and easy access of your personal cloud. QTS is the operating system for entry- and mid-level QNAP NAS.
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