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If someone can answers the questions below, I would be grateful. I couldn't find a clear answer in the past 3 days.
1. I couldn't do seeking when playing videos from MediaTomb. Most of my video files are in .avi format. Is there a solution? I read through some instructions for Knots2, but, it is a little too complex for me right now. Even then, I am not sure if it will solve the 'seeking' problem.
2. Instead of using something like MediaTomb, is there way I can simply access all the files on my laptop through home network.
3. I am also planning to buy a Addonics NAS adaptor and convert one of my external hard drives into a NAS device. Would I be able to access it from N900? Once again, will the seeking work in video files? How about copying, editing, deleting the files in NAS?
Thank you.