Hi
I downloaded four test video files from
here. I put the test.mov and test.wmv in a new folder alongside my music folders and the test.avi and test.mpg in a new folder alongside my photo folders. Twonky correctly didn't show these 4 new files in the video/folder container (so it works exactly as it should do). I then moved the new folders to sit under alongside my other video folders and all four now showed up (in their appropriate folders) in my videos/folder container (so again, that is doing exactly as we'd expect it to do).
I'm starting to think it could be a bug in the version you are running, so I'd suggest you install the Twonky 6.0.39 QPKG and see if that sorts you out.
The new Twonky
6.0.39 QPKG's can be downloaded from the below links:
Marvell based Qnaps (TX-x09):
hereMarvell based Qnaps (TS-x10 & TS-x19):
hereIntel based Qnaps (TS-x39 & TS-x59):
hereThe previous Twonky
6.0.38 QPKG's can be downloaded from the below links:
Marvell based Qnaps (TX-x09):
hereMarvell based Qnaps (TS-x10 & TS-x19):
hereIntel based Qnaps (TS-x39 & TS-x59):
hereAs discussed before, the types should be set as outlined in red (
note that my paths will be different from your ones as I've set Twonky's 'start' directory as being on the Multimedia share; you will have the share names as part of the paths, so please ignore the actual paths that I have shown set in the below example):
Image2.jpg
I've also set my rescan to -1 as Twonky have a history of 'odd things' happening when it's set to 0 (which is my usual preferred setting). If the QPKG doesn't sort you out, it might be worth trying the -1 rescan as well. If none of the above things sort it out, that would point me to thinking there might be a corrupted media file (or non media file) that's corrupting the Twonky database, but let's try the 6.0.39 QPKG and rescan to -1 tricks before worrying about a media issue. Of course, I've only a few videos and thus it could be a bug which only appears when the database gets above a certain size (i.e. it only manifests itself when you've a lot of videos) but that said, I do have 40,000 FLAC files, so even though they are music files (as opposed to videos) I'd have thought that's a pretty good test of the system's capabilities when under a little stress.
Fingers crossed and good luck!!

Bri
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