Feature request - v1.0 on Thecus NAS
I have a N7700PRO and have been using qoolbox's Serviio 6.2.0 and now 6.2.1 modules.
I used to use (and have a paid license for) Twonky, but development on the Thecus is slow, and the features on Serviio better suits my needs. It also just simply seems to work better and smoother.
Ever since a DLNA server went in to my home (First MythTV, then Twonky, now Serviio), I have been SCREAMING at developers to allow access permissions on the shared content, so that after sorting into folders, the kids cannot get to certain shared content (anything above G or PG at this stage) on their XBOX360.
I'm over the moon this can now finally be done with your version 1.0!!!
Now, my feature request is to release v1.0 for the Thecus NAS. Get together with qoolbox if you have to (he has done most of the work already with previous versions).
I WILL GLADFULLY PART WITH SOME MONEY TO SEE v1.0 on my Thecus. Even better if supported by Serviio.
Please consider. I would assume with NAS and DLNA becoming prevalent in the home, as are multiple viewing devices, this is actually VERY HIGH on any parent's want and need list.
Regards,
Ed.
I used to use (and have a paid license for) Twonky, but development on the Thecus is slow, and the features on Serviio better suits my needs. It also just simply seems to work better and smoother.
Ever since a DLNA server went in to my home (First MythTV, then Twonky, now Serviio), I have been SCREAMING at developers to allow access permissions on the shared content, so that after sorting into folders, the kids cannot get to certain shared content (anything above G or PG at this stage) on their XBOX360.
I'm over the moon this can now finally be done with your version 1.0!!!
Now, my feature request is to release v1.0 for the Thecus NAS. Get together with qoolbox if you have to (he has done most of the work already with previous versions).
I WILL GLADFULLY PART WITH SOME MONEY TO SEE v1.0 on my Thecus. Even better if supported by Serviio.
Please consider. I would assume with NAS and DLNA becoming prevalent in the home, as are multiple viewing devices, this is actually VERY HIGH on any parent's want and need list.
Regards,
Ed.