![]() Synced music and videos are found in the Twonky Sync folder on your SD Card. In most cases, the factory defaults for the sync folders on your mobile device will work without any need for configuration.īy default, synced photos are found in the DCIM folder on your SD card. You can configure wireless syncing the first time you launch this software, or set it up later by following the steps below: Set it to automatically sync whenever your devices are on the same Wi-Fi network, or perform a manual sync at your convenience. This way, your home computer will always have the latest photos you’ve taken with your mobile device, or you can choose what files from your computer you want with you wherever you go. This software update includes a new feature that allows you to wirelessly sync media from your mobile device to your computer. During this process, TwonkyManager may appear a little sluggish and you may not see all of your media until the scan is complete. The first time you launch TwonkyManager, it has to scan all of your media and import all of your playlists. To edit the sync password you need to go to the TwonkyServer web settings pages. – Information about other improvements and bug fixes can be found in the TwonkyServer release notes, which can be found in the TwonkyServer folder under Program Files\Twonky. – Fixed a problem with the web config page not launching that occurred when installing TwonkyServer on a Mac running the Lion OS. With this change, all files that could be played through other DLNA servers are now also supported by TwonkyServer. A new client adaptation was added for Sony Bravia, Sony Blu-Ray Home Theaters and Sony Blu-Ray Players. For more information about using this feature with our Twonky Mobile Android app, check out the “Syncing Your Files” section below. – This software update includes a new feature that allows you to wirelessly sync media from your mobile device to your computer. – Fixed a problem with the picture parser that caused embedded album art in an MP3 song tp be displayed distorted. – Now includes TwonkyBeam 1.6 for Internet Explorer (which includes fixes for YouTube streaming problems). Chat with other people on your network within TwonkyManager.Stream your Facebook® photos, as well as your friends’ photos.Take your playlist from room to room, without pausing or restarting.Create playlists from media on other computers running TwonkyManager.View the media or playlist currently playing on any device.Pause, stop, or adjust volume levels on devices all around the house.Drag and drop photos, video or music onto a device for instantaneous playback.No need to manually rescan when content changes.Wirelessly copy media files from other computers running Twonky software or Android phones running Twonky Mobile or TwonkyServer Mobile. ![]() Aggregate your media from multiple servers, so that you can access everything from one place.Play a slideshow of photos by rating or album without having to create a playlist.Play an entire album or genre of music without having to create a playlist.Search music by song name, artist, genre or rating.Search photos by name, date, rating or keyword.Create smart playlists by rating, genre, artist and more.View and manage all your media files with one program, including your iTunes® database and playlists, Flickr® photos and Internet videos.Auto-sync with Twonky Mobile for Android.Stream media you find online with the included TwonkyBeam for Internet Explorer® (Firefox® version available separately).Includes a full version of the latest TwonkyServer.It’s as easy as dragging and dropping what you want to play onto the device you want to play it. TwonkyManager lets you manage all of your photos, music and videos in one convenient program and stream them to devices on your home network. Twonky have just updated their TwonkyManager software to version 2.0.7 and it includes a new file synchronisation feature. ![]()
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