domenica 20 gennaio 2008

Script di installazione TwonkyMedia per Tinky!

Se siete ansioni di provare TwonkyMedia server, un software per lo streaming di file audio e video verso altri dispositivi (PS3, XBOX360, mediacenter, PC) conforme alle specifiche uPNP A/V, l'ipkg che vi ho preparato fa al caso vostro!

In attesa che questo pacchetto sia disponibile nel repository ufficiale di Tinky, potete eseguire questi comandi nel vostro NAS per installarlo:

  1. echo "src tinky-2_3_2_mu_02_ls http://www.arsenio.net/dualhddnas/ipkg" >> /etc/ipkg.conf
  2. ipkg-cl update
  3. ipkg-cl install twonkymedia-install
Dopo l'installazione ricordate di andare nel menu NetworkService del vostro NAS, selezionare TwonkyMedia, spuntare Enable e applicare le modifiche con Save. In quel momento, e ad ogni riavvio successivo, dovrebbe partire il processo twonkymediaserver.

Per la configurazione del media server andate all'url http://vostroip:9000. Buon divertimento!

15 commenti:

Anonimo ha detto...

Hi Lord Scaffard,
I'm very happy to see that someone works in optimizing the Dual HHD Nas! For the reason that I'm not a developer I need clear instructions how to do it. Behind your "readme" link ist the tinky software but not the readme. Perhaps a mistake? Please send me the readme and I will try not to kill my Dual HDD Nas.

Greetings Frank

Lord Scaffard ha detto...

you are right. be hurried up is never a good thing! Now the file has been updated with the README !

Anonimo ha detto...

Hi Lord Scaffard, I need your help for installing twonky. At first I don't understand the commands you have writen. Where I have to start these commnads? After updating to tinky it's not longer possible for me to reach my NAS over telnet. Do I have to copy the twonky.tgz to my NAS? I think so, but I'm not shure to what folder I have to copy the file. Questions over questions but I believe we will find the solution.

Anonimo ha detto...

Hi, to run the ipkg sript I tried to connect my NAS with PuTTy and SSH. I was asked for login name (admin) and for the password (...). After that the PuTTy window closed. What's wrong? Is there another possibility?

Samtruman ha detto...

What's wrong? you put usr:admin pass: admin and it close you out?
Try with usr:root pass:nas2000

Anonimo ha detto...

Hi Samtruman, thank's for the advice! I installed twonky and it works, but only for one session. That means, after rebooting the NAS twonky is not longer available. If I try with SSH to activate again I receive follwing text: "Package twonkymedia-install (1.0) installed in root is up to date, Nothing to be done" After installing tinky again and activation twonky again it works for one session. Switching On/Off in the Webgui is unsuccessful.

Samtruman ha detto...

I check it now and got the same problem, very strange, i'll speak to lord scaffard for trying to fix it...

Anonimo ha detto...

Tried someone to install mediatomb? If I understand it right - for twonky I need a key after 30 days and mediatomb is without a key. I downloaded the file "mediatomb-0.10.0-mybook-static.tar.gz" and "mediatomb_0.10.0_armv4tl(2).ipk". I saw also an install description for the WD MyBook. What are the next steps? Oh, and by the way - I ordered a second NAS for using it as webserver. Did someone installed the webserver file from raidsonic? I know, many questions but here are the experts and I believe with good solutions we will get a mass appeal for our NAS.

Anonimo ha detto...

The problem with twonky is located somewhere in the Ramdisk area. Yesterday I installed only the rd.gz file again and it was possible to activate twonky for one "server" session. After rebooting the server twonky wasn't longer available.

Samtruman ha detto...

Hi bassfrank, i solved my problem with twonky excanging the order of my disks, i had modded the nas case adding a 80mm fun and i had wrong the order of the disk. Now twonky open correctly at every start, I don't think that it's the same thing for you but you can try, otherwise try to start twonky by command line in ssh and check for the error, it should say tha it's immpossible to load /etc/twonky.conf of something like that.

Anonimo ha detto...

Hi Samtruman, the disk order can't be the problem, because at this time I have only one disk in my NAS. It's strange but after loading rd.gz (Ramdisk) ist works for one time. But in the meanwhile I know that with every new start of the server the Ramdisk loads also new. That means to me that somewhere is a file on the disk with the status- or the root-information for Twonky. Twonky is physical on the disk but the start script of the NAS looks in another directory. The question is, is /application/twonkymedia the right folder? If I switch Twonky "On" over the Webgui, which file changed on the NAS?

Anonimo ha detto...

Yesterday I made a complete new setup of the system (tinky_ls). I copied nothing to the harddisk an I used only the Twonky install routine. And again, it only works once! Then I changed the disk format from ext2 to ext3 and to FAT32, the same result. What's going on in the NAS?

Unknown ha detto...

I have same problem twonky works only for one session.I have noted that in the first configuration page of twonky it show that :
Configuration file at: /mnt/IDE1/public/applications/twonkymedia/twonkyvision-mediaserver.ini
I haven't That path .
My disks are IDE3 e IDE4
How we can cange this information for twonky?

Unknown ha detto...

Con l'aiuto di lord scaffard ce l'ho fatta.
twonky funziona e si riavvia automaticamente.mi è rimasto solo un ultimo problemino riguardo all'indicizzazione che viene rifatta ad ogni riavvio del nas.
Se qualcuno ha qualche idea è ben accetta.

Unknown ha detto...

I tried to install twonky but it seems that the download is not there from twonkyvision.de any more :(