Before proceeding, you will need go to the Media Vault's web interface and set up a new Shared Folder on Volume1 called 'ShareApps' if you haven't already. Open this new folder in Windows Explorer and create a folder in ShareApps called opt. Then create two more sub-folders in opt called twonky and lib. If you've previously installed the Firefly server, you may have most of this done already
TwonkyMedia Server 4.4.1
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If you want to install the Twonky Media Server on the Media Vault, please follow the steps below. This is the 30-day trial of version 4.4 of the mipsel-glibc-2.2.3 code which is the latest version available for the HP Media Vault. Twonky used to offer their server for NAS devices on theirown website, but they abandoned the practice due to support issues. The Twonky Media Server is compiled for many different architectures. .Here are the steps:
cp /shares/Volume1/ShareApps/opt/twonky/lib* /shares/Volume1/ShareApps/opt/libexport LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/shares/Volume1/ShareApps/opt/lib:/libcd /shares/Volume1/ShareApps/opt/twonkychmod 700 twonkym* cgi-bin/* plugins/*./twonkymediaThen if you do a 'ps' command, you should see multiple instances of the server running. The entries will look like this:6506 root 2432 S
At one time, if you want to keep using a NAS-based server after 30 days, you'll have to pay Twonkyvision about $U.S. 40 for a license. However, after they stopped supportingit, this no longer appears to be the case.
This will perform the commands shown in the file called 'twonky-auto' which can beseen on this page and place files into the appropriate locations so that it will start up automatically. I have been told that Twonky server version 4.4.1 no longer has a /lib directory in the Twonky tree so you may get an error when it attempts to copy it with this script. You can safely ignore that error.
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