![]() ![]() mike27octApril 7, 2013, 3:50am #16 Nehptis wrote: What is the premium content version of Twonky? TWONKY AND ROKU FREEI believe the Twonky 7 program is free for PC, but if you want the Twonky server program, I think they do charge for that, so check out Twonky 7 first to get started. Twonky Server offers DLNA and UPnP server capability and has been developed in the ’C’ language to yield efficient binaries. Twonky Server is designed to be embedded in network attached storage (NAS), set top box (STB), and router products, and it does not require any development by our customers. But Roku players can also stream from DLNA servers that don’t offer a dedicated app. However, they both do also support DLNA as a side benefit, for players that don’t have dedicated apps. They have a propitiatory format that will stream to dedicated apps (channels on a Roku). If confused, know that DLNA is the technology used to share content through a local network. Roku works excellent with multiple servers, such as The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), Ready DLNA, Plex, PlayOn, Serviio, Windows Media Player, and Twonky. What media players are available on Roku? With one search, you can play videos from multiple websites and save your search as a channel that automatically updates with new content. Twonky Video is a way to discover interesting videos using your mobile device and beam them to your connected TV. Now you can watch YouTube on your Roku device. After you’ve selected Roku Video Player, remember to swipe left and select YouTube from the many sources available on the main menu of Twonky. If you’re using Windows, you can use the “Media streaming options” control panel to configure Windows to function as a DLNA server. Then launch the Twonky Beam app and swipe left to the beam panel, where you select Roku Video Player from the Display Device option. Works in conjunction with the Twonky Beam mobile app to enable media content to be beamed from the web, local DLNA servers, or device storage.Access Files Over the Network with Roku Media Player The Roku Media Player channel can also connect to DLNA server on your local network and wirelessly stream videos and music from them. Information is current as of April 19, 2013ĭeveloper's Channel Description: Use your tablet or phone to beam videos, photos, and music to your TV. You will have the option of immediately streaming the video or adding to your queue. If a video is able to be streamed to your Roku, a beaming icon will be displayed over the video. When you select a video source, that source's mobile website will open within the app. The app will give you a list of video sources, including YouTube, Vimeo, TED Talks, and many others. ![]() TWONKY AND ROKU INSTALLIn addition to installing the Twonky channel on your Roku, you will need to install the Twonky Beam app on your iOS or Android tablet or smartphone (visit the app store on your device).Īfter installing the Roku channel and the Twonky Beam app, open the app on your mobile device. TWONKY AND ROKU TVTwonky lets you view Internet videos (yes, YouTube included) on your Roku-connected TV using a WiFi-connected mobile device on the same WiFi network as your Roku player. ![]()
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