QNAP Turbo NAS supports two types of DLNA Media Servers: QNAP DLNA Media Server and Twonky Media DLNA Server.
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QNAP DLNA Media Server is developed by QNAP, while Twonky Media DLNA Server is a third party media server. To allow DLNA media player to access and play the multimedia contents from the NAS via QNAP DLNA Media Server, enable QNAP DLNA Media Server and configure the Media Library and the default user account.
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To allow DLNA media players to access and play the multimedia contents on the NAS via the Twonky Media DLNA Server, enable it and click the link (http://NAS IP:9000/) to enter the configuration page of the TwonkyMedia DLNA Media Server. Click the link http://NAS IP:9000/. Go to 'TwonkyMedia Settings' > 'Basic Setup' to configure the basic server settings. The contents on the Qmultimedia or Multimedia folder of the NAS will be shared to the digital media players by default. You can go to 'Basic Setup' > 'Sharing' > 'Content Locations' to change the folder or add more folders. After configuring the settings, you can upload MP3, photos, or video files to the specified folders on the NAS.
Note: If you upload multimedia files to the default folder but the files are not shown on Media Player, click 'Rescan content directories' or 'Restart server' on the DLNA Media Server configuration page. |
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