So I think that the MBL is also responsible for rewinding and fast forwarding issues (or maybe it’s just the LAN/WLAN traffic that’s not fast enough)ītw. With the files on the same PC as the DLNA server, it did work fine. ![]() In this way, I could skip chapters and pause already, but rewinding and fast forwarding also didn’t work great. Before the update, I also tried a different DLNA server on my PC with the. mkv files perfectly (and be able to take a brake and pause, in the middle of a movie).Ībout the rewinding and forwarding. Same with fast forwarding faster than 2x, but chapter skipping works perfect. With rewinding, you can’t see the video reversing, but in de lcd on the BDP-5200 you see the timer skip back about 30 sec every 3 seconds. Now with 6.0.39 rewinding and fast forwarding is not great. I used your instructions on page 9 of this thread and manually changed the url of the 6.0.39 download. mkv files worked, but I only tried files with just one subtitle. mkv files on my Philips BDP-5200 but could not skip chapters, pause or do any rewind or fast forward (except 2x forward). The first rescan may take few minutes to few hours depending on how many media files you have.īefore, with the standard Twonky server on the MBL, I could view. Rescan or Rebuild the TWONKY database from Settings->Media->Status. Choose your appropriate TV from the list. The problem is that for each media receiver the access to the server can be restricted, and the Twonky can’t detect Samsung TV automatically. You cannot extract your previous license from the WD device, so you have to buy a new one.ĭepending on Samsung TV you may need to set “SAMSUNG TV” on config twonky ( )) for media receiver. I can verify that version 5 serial works. If you have a license then put it there to register the 30 day trial version. 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. nfs/Public/Shared Pictures pictures only Select sharing from the left menu and change the content location and media settings to the following three: Optional but recommended: Go to TWONKY config: Mv /usr/local/sbin/writeTwonk圜ontentDir.sh /usr/local/sbin/writeTwonk圜ontentDir.sh.oldĪfter reboot enable the TWONKY service from Settings->Media. Just copy and paste the following commands in the terminal (the last ‘mv’ command may produce an error depending on your firmware version. The username is: root password is: welc0me (the O in welcome is the number ZERO) Įnter the My Book Live IP address (ie:192.168.0.xxx) in the Host Name box in Putty.To to Setting->Media and turn off TWONKY Service (uncheck enable)ĭownload free Putty SSH software at: Http:// This now enables SSH on your drive for the Putty/SSH program to work. Go back to the Import/Export Current Configuration and import the file you just edited. In the text file look for "ssh_enable=“disabled” and change to "ssh_enable=“enabled” and save. Open saved file with a text editor ie: notepad. Go to “Import/Export Current Configuration”, then click “Save Config File”. In your web browser go to your WD My Book Live Local Network Interface at: YOUR MYBOOK LIVE IP ADDRESS/UI (ie: )) Step 2 alternate: (ONLY if you cannot access ).) Go to: YOUR MYBOOK LIVE IP ADDRESS/UI/ssh (ie: ).) Enable SSH access and restart your WD device from Settings->Utilities. ![]() Go to Settings->System->Updates and update your firmware to the latest version if your device is connected to Internet ![]() In your web browser go to your WD My Book Live Local Network Interface at: YOUR MYBOOK LIVE IP ADDRESS/UI (ie: ).) Replace the xxx with the IP of your device. Make sure your device has access to the Internet else the wget command and firmware update will not work.
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