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I was looking to the N800 as a proof of concept for a personal media player, among other things. I have a wireless access point and a Vista machine with 100 ripped CDs, recorded HD TV shows, etc. I wanted to access this media and tried to use the Windows Media Player to "watch" folders, which didn't work too good. I didn't want to learn Linux or do anything with "root". I wanted more polished apps. I also got tired of converting the video into something the N800 could use.
Anyway, I heard about TVersity here and I am really amazed at how good it works. It even streams the VOB files from a DVD into N800 video, not to mention high bandwidth HD mpeg2 files.
Someone said that Canola would stream, using TVersity, but I can't seem to be able to do that. There is no option under folders to choose the media share.
By the way, I use Canola to monitor and download onto my n800 podcasts that I can listen to later offline. Gpodder is not solid enough for me at this point. Any other podcast apps I missed ( that saves the cast locally on the N800)?
So I'm getting there, with the N800. The only problem is these reading glasses I have to wear to be able to see the 4" screen. I guess I'll be continuing to prove the concept until they release a tablet with a 7 or 8 inch screen.