Hi,
I have also a SMCWAPS-G with a HDD inside. Furthermore, I have a D-Link DSM 320rd.
Now I want to play my media files from the SMCWAPS-G with the DSM 320rd.
First Step:
I wanted to use the build-in UPNP function from the original firmware. The 320rd found the smc and imported the playlist with all media files, but couldn't play these files, although I could choose them. It loaded and loaded, but nothing happend. I have read, that the smcwaps only have a upnp content directory service. So you can browse through the files. For playing files you need a upnp av server. There is a difference. Here is a good german text about upnp:
http://www.tjansen.de/blog/2006/01/die-upnp-av-architektur-teil-1.htmlSecond Step:
I upgrade the firmware described here:
http://www.macsat.com/macsat/component/option,com_openwiki/Itemid,66/id,flashing_with_a_new_firmware_image/Then installed "Firmware Upgrade V3" from the download section of this page.
SMC is still alive! Telnet works. (Useful hint: username is "root")
Third Step:
Copied the content from this "twonkymedia-i386-uclibc-0.9.28-locale.zip" into /usr/local/TwonkyVision
manually started with /usr/local/TwonkyVision/twonkymedia
Now my problem: TwonkyMedia seems to restart every 7 seconds. I can play mp3 files, but they stop for 3 seconds every 7 seconds.
Did you have the same problem? Did you configured something?
Furthermore:
How can add this into the startup sequence. Everytime I add this in rc.bridge or inittab, the changes will be deleted at startup.
How can I deactivate at startup unnecessary services like dhcpd or vsftpd to save resources?EDIT: First Problem solved. The twonky server can't manage more than 1000 mp3 files. With less than 1000, it works properly.