

The app also doesn't support multitasking yet, so you can't use this to listen to audio from a remote server in the background. This limits some of Twonky Mobile's use on iOS, especially as Android's Twonky Mobile has no limits on what content can be streamed, and it even works for transmitting to AirPlay receivers. This is an unfortuante limitation of iOS, to prevent music and video content to be used outside of any Apple-sanctioned use. One of the drawbacks, due in part to iOS restrictions, is that your music and video libraries appear to be unavailable for streaming, so you can't use this app to play your iPod library on your Xbox 360. You can also use this as a middleman to beam content from servers to a device like the Roku using your iPhone or iPod touch.

Second, it works as a media server - this means you can easily share your photos from your device to an Xbox 360 hooked up to your TV, for example.

TWONKY MEDIA INSTALL
Be forewarned, you could probably mess up your NSS if you don't know what you are doing, or maybe even if you do.- First install the optware package.
TWONKY MEDIA ANDROID
This means that you can listen to music shared from a computer, or if you have an Android phone and an iPod touch and want to listen to music from your Android on your iPod, you can do so easily. Now that we have both the twonky media server, and optware, we can add transcoding to TwonkyMedia Server. Twonky Mobile serves two purposes: first, it lets you access media being played remotely, so you can access media being played by remote UPnP servers and other Twonky Mobile servers on your iOS device. Twonky Media is here to help alleviate some of that content dislocation, by presenting a solution for streaming media to and from your iPhone and iPod touch.
TWONKY MEDIA UPDATE
V 1.7: update to source v8.5.2.The problem with our vast amounts of media nowadays is that it's often in so many places - stored on our computer, on our phones, on our game consoles - and sometimes those files wind up on just one place instead of where we really want them. Video: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG2-TS, MPEG4, AVI, WMV, VOB, DivX, 3GP, VDR, ASF, MPE, DVR-MS, Xvid, M1V, M4V, WEBM, QT, F4V, ISMV, MKV, MOV Individual values for each media receiver can be set under Sharing - Devices. Music: MP3, WMA, WAV, 3GP, M4A, MP4, LPCM, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP2, AC3, MPA, MP1, AIF, MID, ISMA Rich metadata extraction, including thumbnail generation for supported video formats Offers short response times and multiple language support, easily handling thousands of media items Supports more devices than any other digital media server Supports more platforms than any other digital media server Stream content from online feeds and live audio/video sourcesĪggregate your media from multiple servers, so that you can access everything from one placeīrowse and playback local media from your web browser Stream local media files (including locally stored files or files aggregated from other media servers in the network) Twonky Server is a DLNA-compliant Digital Media Server (DMS) and interoperates with hundreds of media controllers and players. It is highly optimized and allows privacy controls through configurable media sharing permissions. Twonky Server can run on Windows, Mac, Linux (including embedded systems), Android, and iOS. Music, photos, videos, and playlists, in addition to cloud media accessed through online feeds can all be accessed through Twonky Server. Twonky Server scans and indexes media files on the server and can even aggregate media files from multiple servers to make them accessible from a central location. Twonky Server is a media server for PC, embedded, and mobile platforms that allows connected devices to browse and stream media files over a home network.
