[maemo-users] Built-in Media Player is also a UPnP streamer?

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agreed - MediaStreamer is far better -- but without playlist support /
control it's kind of pain to return where you left off each time.
There's also no way to just play a folder of files - manually loading
each one is also a bit lame.  That said, if you have the right
formats, it's quite cool to be streaming your content to your palm
from the network.

On 1/29/07, Mike Klein <mklein at vxappliance.com> wrote:
> True...it just works...but it doesn't work all that well.
>
> I found that >80% of my vids won't play...larger mpegs, etc.
>
> There is way too much talk about re-encoding in this forum...this is a
> battle I'd rather not fight.
>
> Audio and pictures were just fine though.
>
>
> mike
>
> Jonathan Greene wrote:
> > I just discovered that the built-in Media Player app can view, and
> > play connect from a UPnP server on your network.  Just playing around
> > and saw that I could browse two different servers I've been testing
> > (Twonky and EyeConnect).  While navigation is slower than the
> > MediaStreamer application, it's pretty cool to know it's in there and
> > just works.
> >
> >
> >
>


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