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Unfortunately it doesn't quite work -- although, it's a heroic effort. Possibly I just need to tweak things a little.
Can someone point me to the right place for documentation, and to ask for help? Is this "Canola"?
Ta.
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Edit: It's not Canola, which I've just found in the app manager. I'm talking about the vanilla, out of the box media player on the N900. I see a little line on the bottom that names my MythTV server. I can play videos but not TV or music (Which is damned impressive, considering it simply can't have mounted my videos directory. No idea how it does that.)
Last edited by shadowfirebird; 2010-05-25 at 09:07.