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Hi Everyone.. Happy new year!!
I bought a DNS-323 and I already installed TwonkyMedia. I use a PlayStation 3 to gain access to the media server.
I'm a new user for TwonkyMedia and DNS-323, so I would like to get your help in order to answer the following questions:
- how create playlist for TwonkyMedia
- what "rebuild" the database means?
- If I add new media, I should ejecute a "rescan" or it is automatic?
- Do I install Debian on the DNS-323 will be useful?
I hope you could help me!
Regards!
Last edited by amunoz_tico (2008-01-14 23:04:03)
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amunoz_tico wrote:
Hi Everyone.. Happy new year!!
I bought a DNS-323 and I already installed TwonkyMedia. I use a PlayStation 3 to gain access to the media server.
I'm a new user for TwonkyMedia and DNS-323, so I would like to get your help in order to answer the following questions:
- how create playlist for TwonkyMedia
- what "rebuild" the database means?
- If I add new media, I should ejecute a "rescan" or it is automatic?
- Do I install Debian on the DNS-323 will be useful?
I hope you could help me!
Regards!
- how create playlist for TwonkyMedia - dont know, dont use it ... YET
- what "rebuild" the database means? - rescans your media and colates that information to a db. this db is what gets queried and populates your song titles ect
- If I add new media, I should ejecute a "rescan" or it is automatic? - this is normally automatic (depending on refresh rate you put in.. ) however, you can do it manually (eg, rebuild db)
- Do I install Debian on the DNS-323 will be useful? - only if you want to do other functions OTHER than media streaming
HTH
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"If I add new media, I should ejecute a "rescan" or it is automatic?"
There's a rescan setting on the Twonky settings page, a value of "-1" is only add new files when they are found, "0" is only rescan when I tell the server to and any positive number is rebuild the whole database every N minutes. I would recommend a setting of "-1", 0 is annoying unless your media hardly ever changes and rebuilding is pretty noisy unless you have very quiet disks. I think it's on the basic settings page of the web setup but can't remember 100%.
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HaydnH wrote:
"If I add new media, I should ejecute a "rescan" or it is automatic?"
There's a rescan setting on the Twonky settings page, a value of "-1" is only add new files when they are found, "0" is only rescan when I tell the server to and any positive number is rebuild the whole database every N minutes. I would recommend a setting of "-1", 0 is annoying unless your media hardly ever changes and rebuilding is pretty noisy unless you have very quiet disks. I think it's on the basic settings page of the web setup but can't remember 100%.
HaydnH, thanks. I will try that option at night.
By the way, do you (or anyone) know how make playlists and where they should be placed? The support page from TwonkyMedia is a little hard for me (i'm not an expert!)
Regards!
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I'm doing the same thing at the moment. I found "-1" doesn't take when I reboot the server, required after a change, but this is probably a file permission issue.
A rescan isn't that big a deal. It does do the entire data base but even with 700GB of movies and songs it's finished before I can get back to the living room to watch the movie.
If I copy new media over I tell it to scan right then. Otherwise it "should" show up in the deafdult "60" minutes to auto rescan. (Hmm...wonder if I open teh config file and change the default to -1 there and save if it would work properly?
Still looking forward to your compile when it supports 360 in the future. Until then Twonky's all we have.
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HaydnH wrote:
"If I add new media, I should ejecute a "rescan" or it is automatic?"
There's a rescan setting on the Twonky settings page, a value of "-1" is only add new files when they are found, "0" is only rescan when I tell the server to and any positive number is rebuild the whole database every N minutes. I would recommend a setting of "-1", 0 is annoying unless your media hardly ever changes and rebuilding is pretty noisy unless you have very quiet disks. I think it's on the basic settings page of the web setup but can't remember 100%.
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Re: Playlists - Twonky supports WPL, PLS & M3U playlists, so searching google for software to create those playlist types should return something. I think I read on the Twonky forum that people have been having problems if they're not in the root of the mp3 media folder listed in Twonky although I could be wrong - try searching the Twonky Forum for playlist if you have problems getting it to find them.
Zen, I agree that rescanning when copying stuff over is quite easy - I'll have access to request a rescan when I copy new media to the box anyway. I find the N minute rescan annoying as my HDDs make loads of noise when a rescan happens and it really gets on my nerves if I'm listening to relaxing music and suddenly get clunking going on! I haven't checked if the -1 persists over reboot with my setup... I'll check when I get a chance!
A word of warning - If you're going to edit the config file, stop the server first and start it again after editing - you should never edit config files while a server is running unless that server specifically allows it.
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Good, point. I'm used to stopping things with Webmin and then editing. Latelt I copy from telnet to a local temp drive, open in Notepad++ through windows on the temp share, update and save, then copy back. I then restart from the command line or reboot from command line...lazy.
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Hi,
Did anyone ever have any joy with getting the "-1" setting to stick under the content directory rescan options?
I've just set myself up with a DNS-323 running Twonkymedia 4.4.5 and am having exactly the same issue. Anyone found a fix?
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I only played with the -1 option briefly (Twonky 4.4.6) and I didn't think it worked. Wouldn't it need special kernel support to get notified of changes on the disk?
I use option 0, and hit the "rebuild" button after I'm finished making changes. Most of the time the files aren't changing so I don't want the disks spinning up for rescans ...
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