Qnap twonky9/6/2023 ![]() ![]() That's why Twonky often prompts you to restart it after changing something like the media paths. Once the ini file has been generated, Twonky reads its contents whenever you start Twonky. ![]() This is why you sometimes see folks advising the deletion of the ini file (and restarting Twonky) to remove bad settings and passwords etc. If you completely delete the ini file (in any version of Twonky that I've looked at) and then restart Twonky, it re-creates a new ini file with the default settings. The ini file is actually created by the Twonky server (at first installation, or recreated if it is absent and you restart Twonky) and it uses the info contained within the default ini file to populate it. The RPC call populates the ini file and I know for sure that the ini file survives a reboot on the Intel based TS-x59, but the Marvell ones might be different. ![]() This initially sounds like a hassle, but as Qnap will likely release T6 soon, it's an extremely easy - and safe - way to get T6 going in the interim (since you can simply reboot to put things back to normal, then update the FW with the Qnap T6 version when it appears).Īs you have the unpacked version of T6 on a share (and with any custom trees already in the views folder and the appropriate files made executable), if you do ever have to reboot the NAS, it's only a question of stopping Twonky, typing one command to copy the whole lot back over again, then re-starting Twonky again it's not such an 'odd' method, nor as much hassle as it initially sounds! If your NAS is on all the time, you can simply stop Twonky, overwrite the Twonky 5.1 files then restart Twonky via the Qnap web interface and rebuild the database you then have Twonky 6 (if you reboot the NAS, it puts 5.1 back). I'm very successfully using the x86 Linux glibc version (with custom trees) on a TS-659 see the full information here. Did anybody managed to find a working solution for an intel based nas? Freichen wrote:it won't work since the twonkymedia-kurobox-pro-6.0.23.zip is an ARM device. ![]()
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