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If its part of your "monitored folders" in your media player's library, it will.
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Hi. so you're saying that I can instruct my N900's Media Player to monitor folders, and those folders could be on another PC also connected to my wireless router? Something like \\pcname\folder like I do between my own PCs?
I'm not an advanced linux/maemo user so not confident messing around with native string entries.
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2010-01-16
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