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Old 07-21-05, 03:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have all my mp3 files on a computer, on my LAN. I use my PDA to access this via a wireless router, its fine for playing the odd file....

I want to be able to play the whole folder or folders with the music in, is this possible with any program to do?
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Old 07-23-05, 12:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I think your best bet may be to use a program like Resco Explorer to setup network folders as folders visable by any program and then you can use either GSplayer or TCPMP for file playback. The latter option is the only free player capable of doing M4A format audio and it also does video, the downside being that it is optimized for video playback and therefore may not have the most ideal interface for songs.
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Excellent, i have Resco Explorer i'll get the latter and see what that's like to play. If not i'll try the one that's not free to see if i like it any better
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I should clarify, both programs are free. TCPMP is just the only free program to support M4A format, which is why I use it for music.
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