Remove twonky server qnap9/12/2023 Return to AppCenter and start Twonky Server EU 8.5.1.Edit the file ffmpeg.location using your preferred editor (in my case vi) and change ' /usr/bin' to read ' /usr/local/cayin/bin'.Login to an SSH console as admin and change to the appdata directory discovered above, then go up one directory and into a directory called cgi-bin (in my example this folder is ' /share/CE_CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/TwonkyServerEU/cgi-bin').Inside AppCenter, stop Twonky Server EU 8.5.1.Get the appdata location for your Twonky installation by entering the following in a browser.(a notification will advise that CAYIN MediaSign Player has been stopped) Once installation is complete, return to Multimedia Console and disable Multimedia Services if this was your previous state, otherwise leave running. Install CAYIN MediaSign Player (no need to activate this with a licence).Open Multimedia Console and enable Multimedia Services if not already enabled.These are the steps I followed, if you choose to do so yourself then it is at your own risk. NOTE: this is only applicable to the manually installed Twonky v8.5.1 and not the QNAP provided version in AppCenter. I have managed to workaround the issue by performing the following actions: It appears that with the QTS v4.5.1 upgrade, QNAP have disabled a large majority of the video decoders in the default /usr/bin/ffmpeg which is used by Twonky for generating thumbnails. I have been struggling with this for a couple of days but have finally found a solution to the issue.
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