![]() ![]() To learn more, please contact us or visit or com. Imagine if finding a video taken on your smartphone last year was as easy as searching for a movie on Netflix? Or if you could stream the digitized CD your band made in college over your Sonos speaker? That’s the power of Twonky.”Īs part of the launch of its new flexible pricing structure, Twonky relaunched its website and there is now a direct link on the site to a knowledge base and customer support. Twonky bridges the gap between public media and your private media, giving users the ability to search for their own files in a familiar way. Once downloaded, users can discover local media libraries of digital videos, photos and music and more, and access them from their devices to enjoy media on connected screens and speakers.ĭriver added: “We’ve become so comfortable searching for media on our smart TVs, phones and smart speakers. Twonky remains the industry’s most successful DLNA media server. “The new structure offers multiple options with varying price points, giving users more control over their purchase to pick a solution that best fits their needs and budget.” “Until now, end users could try Twonky free for one month, but then the only purchase option at was a lifetime subscription,” said John Driver, CEO of Lynx Technology. The free one month trial remains unchanged. Consistent with other SaaS best practices, Lynx listened to its end users’ desire for multiple license options and relaunched the website with three distinct license options: monthly, annual and lifetime. Since 2007, more than 40 million copies of Twonky Server have been distributed worldwide. ![]() ![]() SAN DIEGO, CA – NOVEM– Lynx Technology, an IoT smart home, media server solution, and app development company, today announced an all new end-user pricing structure and customer support interface on for its popular DLNA media server, Twonky. Now, the media server is working perfect, but I don't know what to expect.Three options, plus a free trial, make Twonky’s DLNA media server technology I'm pretty sure I did not force any downgrade nor have ever downloaded the 8.2.1 version, it just seemed to have rollbacked himself to it. In QNAP App Manager, by the way, the application still appears as "Twonky Server EU 8. My plan was to verify if it works properly, and eventually pay the license.Īfter that, whe reopening after some hours the :9000 url to access Twonky configuration, I noticed that all the info about my account and the license (trial, etc) were disappeared, and the version of Twonky that you can read under Settings/State page, was 8. I installed it fine, and it asked me to crate an account for a 30-day trial. So I searched some ways to come back to Twonky somehow (I would also be willing to pay 20 € for the license, if it works fine) and found the QPKG of Twonky 8.5.1 (ARM X19) here I used to use Twonky, but after 4.3.3 update of QTS it was substituted by the QNAP Media Manager, which unfortunately does not seem to work at all with my Samsung Smart TV. I have a QNAP TS-112 with single drive, a pretty old NAS, but enough for my needs. Sorry for opening a new thread on Twonky, but it just happened to me a quite strange thing and couldn't find an explanation on that. ![]()
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