![]() ![]() No other server does this in folder view and this is so infuriating as I want to hear the album as intended by the artist. Twonky lists the tracks in Folder View in Alphabetical order instead of how they are listed on the album. Twonky resolved this once so it's strange that it's happening again.Ģ. All Twonky and QNAP based Artwork is low res for the album covers since the latest updates. I use a Naim NDX steamer and Twonky Server on my QNAP 219 II+.ġ. I like Folder View best for my music as it resembles exactly how my CDs uused to be stored and for me is the only workable view. Hi, I have just read this thread and would hope you wouldn't mind adding my thread to this one as it appears you are not alone with this irritation. To play in an album or live sequence, accessing over folders and files is not appropriate for the obvious sorting possibilities, ignoring track numbers (unless these are made a part of the file names). as stored on the NAS) by a DLNA DMP will show the file system structure, formally the list results are random, some DLNA DMP (and some DLNL DMS ) can sort the display content. I hope QNAP will fix this issue soon.Īccessing the media files over a folder and file structure (i.e. as released - there is a bug: Disk numbers are not properly imported to the database, thus multi-disk albums will show up and play in a wrong sequence. įor the QNAP DLNA (and the Music Station) - as of QTS 4.1.0 20140612ff. by Twonky, and indices are built for Artist, Album, Title, Disk number, Track number. ![]() The tags are read by the QNAP Media Library resp. The folder structure and the file names have no relevance. to the Twonky DLNA?įor all QNAP DLNA, Twonky DLNA, and Music Station, the sequence in an album is controlled by tags, which are part of the media files - like Disk number, Track number. streaming to TV using a DLNA/UPnP AV access, talking either to the QNAP DLNA server resp. This is also the same when using Twonky Media. Km1423 wrote:I've downloaded some music tracks for testing etc, and I notice that when I when stream through TV in album folder the tracks are in alphabetical order. ![]()
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