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2012-06-04
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@ Finland
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2012-06-04
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2012-06-04
, 21:17
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normal users don't have access to mount capability on harmattan. So you cannot mount cifs folders unless you hack your device or use some external fuse utils.
For playing on your N9 videos stored in your PC, there is another way: Helium
Edit: in fact, actually it's only possible to play on your PC files stored in your N9.
http://jensge.org/helium-a-m-dmc-for-your-n9/
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2012-08-12
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With my N900 I used Wizard-mounter then I could access the videos from the default video player.
I'm searching for a similar approach.
I tried myExplorer, but when I click in a video, it starts downloading instead of playing.
So, is there a way to mount Windows folders and play the content with a video player?
How can I mount folders with the terminal?
Thanks in advance and sorry for my english.