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<blockquote data-quote="jackjson" data-source="post: 316348" data-attributes="member: 61819"><p>What problem did you have and how did you solve it?</p><p></p><p>About the development:</p><p>I would like the software to support multiple stored (and maybe even compressed) files. This requires a better virtual file system than the very limited NTFS implementation used today. I was thinking of building a read only Samba/CIFS server that presents RAR archives as folders to the clients. This way the application (or maybe Windows service) can be used for more purposes than Mediaportal. What do you think?</p><p>In the meantime I will try to develop a plugin to integrate Mediaportal with WinMount 3. WinMount supports large RAR/ZIP archives and I think it works pretty well. Unfortunately, it's not free, and that's why we need the CIFS server in as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackjson, post: 316348, member: 61819"] What problem did you have and how did you solve it? About the development: I would like the software to support multiple stored (and maybe even compressed) files. This requires a better virtual file system than the very limited NTFS implementation used today. I was thinking of building a read only Samba/CIFS server that presents RAR archives as folders to the clients. This way the application (or maybe Windows service) can be used for more purposes than Mediaportal. What do you think? In the meantime I will try to develop a plugin to integrate Mediaportal with WinMount 3. WinMount supports large RAR/ZIP archives and I think it works pretty well. Unfortunately, it's not free, and that's why we need the CIFS server in as well. [/QUOTE]
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