I try getting the OS to load the music share separately (through Finder), I try restarting the media server, then opening the modify dialogue to make sure everything is still set correctly, then making it refresh - all no go. Then I turn off the NAS (I cycle it off at night to conserve its life), back on the next day, and poof - no NAS media server share shown in iTunes. I've set up my media server, and it (eventually) successfully sees all 67,000+ music files, they play well in iTunes (I'm using a Mac), and everything's right with the world. I've got a LS-XHL, not a LS-WXL, but I'm going to assume the nuts and bolts are similar. You guys sound like you're having problems similar to mine. Any idea where to find the key for my current version 4.4.19 ? Unfortunately, the new version requires a registration key which is not available to me. Now you can easily switch between the two version by just changing the link. For a fallback to version 4.4.19 you just have to stop the server, remove the link and create a new one pointing to the old directory.You can also monitor syslog for further information: tail -f /var/log/messages.Start the new twonky server: /etc/init.d/twonky.sh start.Create a link pointing the new version: ln -s twonkymedia-linkstation-pro-6.0.1 twonky.Save the current version by renaming the directory: mv twonky twonkymedia-linkstation-duo-4.4.19_e2.Stop the twonky server: /etc/init.d/twonky.sh stop.Unzip the file: unzip twonkymedia-linkstation-pro-6.0.1.zip -d twonkymedia-linkstation-pro-6.0.1.You can easily install a newer version the the twonky server such as.
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