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Twonky is a an awesome app for streaming video around your home to different devices. Which you can’t do natively with iOS or even the Play To feature in Windows 8.
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One of the super cool things about the Android version is you can stream FLAC music files to Xbox. Tap the video, and then the beam button appears and it will start playing through your Xbox. Here I’m going to an episode of Homeland that’s located on my Windows Home Server. Tap the device where the media you wan to play is and navigate to the correct folder. Swipe from the right side of the screen to the left, tap Display Device, then Xbox 360. Here I can see my home server, another Windows system, and the local device. Then you should see the list of computers on your network that are powered on. For this example I’m using a Nexus 7 running the latest version of Android, but the process is similar on an iPhone or iPad. Just power on your Xbox console and launch the app on your device.
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Unlike using Twonky to beam video to the Roku, you don’t need to install a specific app on the Xbox 360.

Use Twonky Beam to Stream Video to Xbox 360
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For more information on Packet Video products and solutions, visit download the free Twonky app on your tablet or smartphone: Twonky Server can run on Windows, Mac, Linux (including embedded systems), Android, and iOS. Twonky Beam is available as a free download from the Apple App Store or Google Play.

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Twonky Beam is part of Packet Video's full suite of connected home products, which includes the flagship Twonky Server software. With Twonky Beam, anyone can discover and access content on a tablet or smartphone and then seamlessly enjoy that content on the television through great products like the Xbox 360, Roku and Apple TV." "We believe that the so-called "second screen" will soon become the hub of the consumer media experience, but we also know that video content is best enjoyed in the living room on the big screen. Tablet and mobile devices have become enormously popular for the discovery and consumption of video content, and that trend shows no sign of slowing down," said Jerome Rota, Senior Vice President of Consumer Products and Services at Packet Video. "Twonky Beam offers the best of both worlds for today's connected consumer. Unlike proprietary solutions that only work within a closed environment, Twonky technology is an open solution that works across brands, operating systems and industry standards to bridge the gap between mobile devices and the living room. Twonky Beam enables users to easily "beam" online and personal video content from a PC, Android or iOS device to the living room with the simple press of a button.

With the addition of these popular products to the existing lineup of devices that support Twonky Beam, including Apple TV, AT&T U-verse, multiple models of connected televisions, and legacy DLNA devices, Twonky Beam now works with well over 90% of connected living room media devices. Twonky Beam Now Compatible with Xbox 360 and Roku, Offering a Seamless Multi-Device Video Experience for Both iOS and Android usersįree App Lets Users Stream Online Videos from Smartphones and Tablets to Virtually Any Connected Living Room Deviceĭecember 12, 2012-San Diego, CA-PacketVideo today announced that the company's Twonky Beam product, a free app that lets users discover and transfer online video content from a tablet or mobile device to a television with the touch of a button, now works with the Xbox 360 game console and Roku streaming players.
