I wanted to play music in VLC for Windows off a network SMB share. [*] Music's on \\red\trollop\music\ so I put that into VLC and it didn't like it. So I started "wine explorer" from the command line and went to "Connect network drive ..." and it came up with a dialogue box: "No network" - that's all. Is this actually supposed to work properly, or is something wrong? [*] Trying to do this in KDE4 is an exercise in pain. The only app that appears able to stream from an smb:// URL is Dragon, and that doesn't play folders or have a playlist - all the others copy the file before starting playback. Amarok 2 should do it, but crashes if you look at it funny. Suggestions welcomed. - d.
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 8:00 AM, David Gerard <dgerard at gmail.com> wrote:> I wanted to play music in VLC for Windows off a network SMB share. [*] > Music's on \\red\trollop\music\ so I put that into VLC and it didn't > like it. > > So I started "wine explorer" from the command line and went to > "Connect network drive ..." and it came up with a dialogue box: "No > network" - that's all. > > Is this actually supposed to work properly, or is something wrong? > > > [*] Trying to do this in KDE4 is an exercise in pain. The only app > that appears able to stream from an smb:// URL is Dragon, and that > doesn't play folders or have a playlist - all the others copy the file > before starting playback. Amarok 2 should do it, but crashes if you > look at it funny. Suggestions welcomed. > > > - d. > >Mount the share in samba and then add it in winecfg. -- -Austin
David Gerard wrote:> I wanted to play music in VLC for Windows off a network SMB share. [*]Mount it with SAMBA first. Wine doesn't support m$ networking.
David Gerard wrote:> Why does Wine Explorer have "Connect network drive ..." if it can't do what it would be expected to do?"Explorer" has nothing to do with it. This function might work just fine on real windows.
> David Gerard wrote: > > Why does Wine Explorer have "Connect network drive ..." if it can't do what it would be expected to do? > ... > I might try running Wine Explorer on a copy of Windows then . >Explorer from Wine manages the virtual Desktop, but has otherwise no GUI. The GUI you saw is winefile: Code: wine winefile Winefile is an incomplete replacement for the win3.x filemanager winfile. -- By by ... Detlef
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