This is considered a very good software for uPnP support. Install the server on your NAS to access your media on xbox 360, ps3 etc. I haven't used them yet, but was looking to try as they were referenced from many places and found this coupon advertised on their site:
Enter coupon code: TWONKYMEDIA-2XX9-A Expires: 12/31/2009
50% taken off regular price of $39.95/€29.95 for TwonkyMedia manager and $29.95/€19.95 for TwonkyMedia server. Coupon code for the 50% off discount expires on 12/31/09. 50% discount cannot be applied to previous purchases.
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posted: Nov. 17, 2009 @ 7:28p
samiam123
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posted: Nov. 18, 2009 @ 10:37a
Thanks for posting this. This is a great deal.
- Sam
Scaredwitless
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posted: Nov. 18, 2009 @ 12:58p
Thanks very much for the heads up!
Twonky was always too pricey for me to consider it before, but at this price, I'm considering..
Does anyone have experience with the manager? Is it worth the extra $5 (w/ coupon) over just the server package?
I'm using MediaTomb now on a NSLU2, it has always been a little flaky for me is why I'm considering this as an alternative. I have 0 experience with Twonky, but aside from the price everything I've ever read seemed to agree they had the most robust solution going.
I have tested the linux server with my mp3 files yesterday using xbmc on windows xp and it was very smooth. I am going to try some videos today or sometime before the end of this week.
With new releases and new features added always seems to break some existing feature. Last i checked, they have yet to fix the itunes library support they had in an earlier version.
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