Twonky for Windows
TwonkyManager
TwonkyManager lets you manage all of your photos, music and videos in one convenient program and stream them to devices on your home network. It's as easy as dragging and dropping what you want to play onto the device you want to play it*.
- Includes a full version of the latest TwonkyServer
- Stream media you find online with the included TwonkyBeam for Internet Explorer® (Firefox® version available separately)
- Auto-sync with Twonky Mobile for Android
- View and manage all your media files with one program, including your iTunes® database and playlists, Flickr® photos and Internet videos
- Create smart playlists by rating, genre, artist and more
- Search photos by name, date, rating or keyword
- Create descriptions for photos
- Search music by song name, artist, genre or rating
- Play an entire album or genre of music without having to create a playlist
- Play a slideshow of photos by rating or album without having to create a playlist
- Aggregate your media from multiple servers, so that you can access everything from one place
- Wirelessly copy media files from other computers running Twonky software or Android phones running Twonky Mobile or TwonkyServer Mobile
- No need to manually rescan when content changes
- Drag and drop photos, video or music onto a device for instantaneous playback
- Pause, stop, or adjust volume levels on devices all around the house
- View the media or playlist currently playing on any device
- Create playlists from media on other computers running TwonkyManager
- Take your playlist from room to room, without pausing or restarting
- Stream your Facebook® photos, as well as your friends' photos
- Chat with other people on your network within TwonkyManager
TwonkyServer
TwonkyServer lets you access your PC's music, photos, videos or playlists, or an online feed, directly from devices on your network.
- Aggregate your media from multiple servers, so that you can access everything from one place
- Auto-sync with Twonky Mobile for Android
- Browse and playback local media from your web browser (Flash required for playback)
- Consumes fewer resources than competing digital media servers
- 5MB memory for 10,000 music items
- Low burden on CPU
- Supports more platforms than any other digital media server
- Supports more devices than any other digital media server
- Provides convenient navigation of large media collections
- Customized and pre-defined navigation trees
- Automatically generated media index
- User-generated tags
- Offers short response times and multiple language support, easily handling thousands of media items
- No need to manually rescan when content changes
- Allows run-time customization
TwonkyBeam
TwonkyBeam™ is a free add-on for Internet Explorer® that lets you stream music, videos or photos from countless websites to your networked devices*. Create a playlist, stream an entire page of media or just right-click a file to beam it right away.
Please note that TwonkyBeam 1.9 for Internet Explorer will be our last release of this product. An update posted on 2/2/2012 includes a fix so that TwonkyBeam will not expire, but this will be the final update. Thank you for interest in TwonkyBeam. To beam online media, as well as take advantage of many other features, please use myTwonky. You can find out more about this service here.
Unfortunately, due to Firefox's update release schedule, we are no longer able to support TwonkyBeam for Firefox. To beam online media, as well as take advantage of many other features, please use myTwonky. You can find out more about this service here.
- Enjoy one-click streaming from websites
- Right-click on a media item to beam it or add it to a playlist
- Create and store playlists for all media types
- Play all media on a page with a single click
- Stream high-definition video over a network
- Continue playback while you search other web pages for media to play
- Includes a list of websites and devices that work well with TwonkyBeam
- Intuitively displays the most common type of media on a page
- Works with a wide range of consumer electronics and software, including TVs, game consoles and Internet stereos
*Beaming requires compatible devices




