So, that may explain why it’s not consistently working with the MY Book World. It’s also supposed to support iTunes, but iTunes on a computer. After looking at the Soundbridge site, it appears that you should be able to use certain streaming software to play music through to your Soundbridge. So, you are going to need some kind of work around for this. However, and unfortunately, I don’t know when the next update will take place. And you’re right, we will probably need to update the firmware with a newer version of Twonky to fix your issue with Soundbridge, since it was a problem between Soundbridge and the Twonky version we used in the last update. Now, for your issue, you definitely haven’t solved it yet. To give a kudo, click on the star under the user you want to kudo. You can only Accept as Solution once, and you can only kudo a person once, but you should be able to kudo different people once in the same thread. Doing kudos and accepting something as the solution are different things. Sorry, I’ve barely gotten back to this thread. You need to verify whether Twonky supports playlists, how they need to be created, and where they need to be for Soundbridge to read them. Once the playlist is created, it needs to be copied to the root of the drive your music is on. If so, then you would need to create the playlist using some kind of software like Windows Media player, and doing it showing the music from the drive you want to play the music from. The N1A runs on Twonky 7 and supports all file formats as well as PCM. I’m not sure whether Twonky supports playlists or not. as a music server or a 4TB NAS directly feeding your network player of choice. Have you found a way to get any playlists working on SB + MBWE iTunes/Firefly?Īs I’ve been told, Soundbridge actually uses the Twonky server on the My Book World. This is interesting as following the ROKU links on the Firefly website suggests that ROKU aspire for it to be the ultimate server for Soundbridge! DLNA/UPnP media server function with Twonky Server 8.5 USB-DAC connection for USB playback supports Gapless. This is Firefly and it also builds its own database at a frequency that can be selected in MBWE.Īs you suggest the performance through the Soundridge is nothing like as comprehensive or effective as Twonky. SKU: N/A Categories: Melco, Music Server. I understand that Twonky builds its own database using the metadata on the files in its managed folders, including playlists. I think you are implying that there is another music server which is switched on by selecting iTunes. Also, you can choose between Twonky and Minim servers, the latter providing a much broader array of. So this does touch on where my undestanding is small. Melco N50-S38 - Hi-Fi+ Melco N50-S38 music server.
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