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. > > > > > > > -- Jonathan Greene m 917.560.3000 AIM / iChat - atmasphere gtalk / jabber - jonathangreene at gmail.com Gizmo - JonathanGreene blog - http://www.atmasphere.net/wp