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doxan version: mounting iso
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<blockquote data-quote="morpheus_xx" data-source="post: 1165929" data-attributes="member: 48495"><p>ISO don't get mounted by DOKAN. They are seamlessly read by the ISOResourceProvider. It provides direct stream access to the contents of the ISO.</p><p></p><p>DOKAN is used where you need to access remote resources (i.e. MP2-Server running on different PC, media source points to a local <u>server</u> drive).</p><p></p><p>What kind of ISO you like to play, a DVD or BD image? In any case you should check the "browse media" way and see if the image/file is available. Is it accessible there?</p><p>If you like to access the ISO under "movies", it's required to match it by an online lookup at TMDB. Therefore either unique movie (file) names, .nfo files or IMDB IDs in path/filename should be available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morpheus_xx, post: 1165929, member: 48495"] ISO don't get mounted by DOKAN. They are seamlessly read by the ISOResourceProvider. It provides direct stream access to the contents of the ISO. DOKAN is used where you need to access remote resources (i.e. MP2-Server running on different PC, media source points to a local [U]server[/U] drive). What kind of ISO you like to play, a DVD or BD image? In any case you should check the "browse media" way and see if the image/file is available. Is it accessible there? If you like to access the ISO under "movies", it's required to match it by an online lookup at TMDB. Therefore either unique movie (file) names, .nfo files or IMDB IDs in path/filename should be available. [/QUOTE]
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