# optional added to reports to the portal # bitfield to specify what is reported to the portal: 1 (devices), 2 (library size), 4 (local playback), 8 (beaming) # media type filter for non local clients, values are: A (all,default) | M | P | V | m | p | v | X (non) # URL location for downloading device database updates # Comma separated list of IP addresses to explictly exclude (optionally can include a netmask e.g. # follow symbolic links while scanning (Linux only) # twonky info for Media Feeds Please Do NOT change it manually # Portal username Please Do NOT change it manually # UserID Please Do NOT change it manually # Stack size in bytes per thread on Linux. # Log level (0:debug, 1:trace, 2:info, 3:warning, 4:error, 5:critical) # clear detected clients table on each restart # Watch changes in machine's network conf (1: yes, 0: no) # Comma separated list of IP addresses to bind to (optionally can include a netmask e.g. #! Do not add space characters before or after equal sign! #! Change settings by commandline or by editing this file I would appreciate any hints to solve this issue! – I will put my twonyserver.ini to the end of this mail. It seems that Twonky Server only advertises itself once after start of the service on the command line. Performing a server restart using the twonky webinterface does not help (shouln’t it have the same effect?). The Twonky Server on the Linux host is only displayed after restarting the Twonky Servers service with ‘/etc/init.d/twonky stop’ and ‘/etc/init.d/twonky start’ on the Linux command line while the Panasonic Viera application is running. This works without problems to a Twonky-Server 7.2.3 Test-Installation on a MacBook (OS X 10.6.8) but not to the Twonky Server on the Linux host mentioned above. Our Panasonic-TV (TX-P46GTS31) can only find and connect to DLNA-Servers automatically. The iPhone App PlugPlayer is able to connect to he server and play content after manually entering the connection-url of the server. The server is running and the web-console reachable on port 9000. I am using Twonky Server 7.2.3 on a XEN virtualized OpenSuSE 12.3 host (Kernel 3.7.10-1.4-xen).
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