![]() TV Assist can't play the medias in other app (for example, the videos in "Videos" app), but you can upload media files to TV Assist and play them. Not all the media on your iPhone/iPad can be played by your TV/device Make sure that your TV/device supports DLNA and is connected to your LAN TV Assist is based on DLNA technology and WiFi is required to use it PC/MAC: Twonky, Windows Media Player, Plex and many others Media Players: Apple TV, Sony Blue-ray, some TV Boxes and others Game consoles such as Microsoft XBOX 360, Sony PS3 It would be nice to have transcoding available, but its just not going to happen with such little resources available. AV Devices from DENON, Onkyo, Marantz, Bose, Pioneer and many others Twonky 8.5.2 / ffmpeg 4.3.2 This release contains Twonky 8.5.2 and ffmpeg 4.3.2. Twonky Media Server works just fine, once you know the correct format to put your video media in. TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Sharp, Philips, Thomson and many others ![]() Work as a server, so other devices can browse the media on your iPhone/iPad. Work as a renderer, so other devices can play media to your iPhone/iPad Record video or audio and play them on TV Upload files to your iPhone/iPad and play them Browse the media on other DLNA devices and play them on your iPhone/iPad or on other players Play music to TV or other devices including its metadata Play video to TV or other devices in all qualities Show photos on TV or other devices in many sizes to get the best experience Getting photos, videos and music from friends is easy - TV Assist can work as a media receiver (renderer), so it can also receive the media played from other DLNA devices, for example, another iPhone/iPad which is running TV Assist. TV Assist can also browse the medias on other DLNA devices and play them on your TV or on other DLNA device! etc.Īny ideas? Does TM 5.1.9 have some sort of TV-specific client setting that is causing problems? I imagine that moving up to TM 6 might solve this (as discussed in other threads) but this comes with a number of issues.Play photos, videos and music from your iPhone/iPad to DLNA devices such as your Smart TV, TV Box, AV Device, Sound Box, PC, etc.Įasy to use, just pick your media and tap to play, only one single step to play it on your TV!Īnytime, anywhere, from any device - have fun with friends and family - with TV Assist on your phone, you can play your favorite photos, videos and music in any way you want, such as to a TV nearby, so you can share those moments with everyone to see and hear. ![]() The first stream in all the files is the video rather than the audio. For example they are all MPEG-PS, 720x576, at 25 fps with 6 channel AC-3 audio at approximately the same bitrate. ![]() With one search, you can play videos from. The TV can “see” and stream from other media servers (most notably Twonky 4.4.18 running on an Linksys NLSU2) using exactly the same filesĪs far as I can tell, there is nothing consistently different between the files to separate working from non-working files - I have interrogated with mediainfo and even ffmpeg’s ffprobe. Twonky Video is a way to discover interesting videos using your mobile device and beam them to your connected TV. Other DLNA clients (laptop, even phones) can see all the files, and successfully stream them. It can succesfully stream those that it can “see”. “sees”) about 50% of them and it is a consistent 50% of them, as if it was something to do with the files themselves. What is wierd is that the TV only lists (i.e. The only thing on the MBL is a small number (~30) MPEG2 files. I have a Sony Bravia DLNA certified TV (KDL-37EX503) and a WD Mybook Live running firmware 01.03.03 and Twonky 5.1.9 (i.e. ![]()
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