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<blockquote data-quote="denon99" data-source="post: 226515" data-attributes="member: 61558"><p>Hello Jackjson,</p><p>Regarding an erlier post:</p><p></p><p>"I've tried WinMount. It can mount RAR archives, even compressed ones, and play the contents without unpacking the archive first. However, as it is emulating the FAT32 file system, it can not mount an archive containing files larger than 4gb (for example dvd iso's).</p><p>Compared to my plugin it is pretty much the same, except that mine can not read compressed archives (and that mine is free).</p><p>"</p><p>I just want to say that if "winmount" is the script used in XBMC then it is fully capable of mounting .iso/.img >4 gb.</p><p>I have used it for that a couple of years now. No problems. Thats one of the major reason fot the success with XBMC. </p><p></p><p>Best regards </p><p></p><p>Denon99</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denon99, post: 226515, member: 61558"] Hello Jackjson, Regarding an erlier post: "I've tried WinMount. It can mount RAR archives, even compressed ones, and play the contents without unpacking the archive first. However, as it is emulating the FAT32 file system, it can not mount an archive containing files larger than 4gb (for example dvd iso's). Compared to my plugin it is pretty much the same, except that mine can not read compressed archives (and that mine is free). " I just want to say that if "winmount" is the script used in XBMC then it is fully capable of mounting .iso/.img >4 gb. I have used it for that a couple of years now. No problems. Thats one of the major reason fot the success with XBMC. Best regards Denon99 [/QUOTE]
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