How to play non-local network video files with HD player?



A: Hello, everyone, I started the high-definition player of the Art-Rui R6S. The home is close to the unit, so I pulled a network from the unit to the home. Usually the downloaded video files are stored on the unit's server. Not the same as the home computer, not in a network segment, but through the route settings, you can visit each other, usually playing directly with the computer is no problem, now connected to a high-definition player (address and home computer on the same network segment), through the Internet Neighborhood And NFS can directly see the shared directory on the home computer, but can not find the shared directory on the unit server. On the computer, I can directly access through the IP address, but there is no place to enter the IP address on the HD player. Please help.

B: If you pass through Network Neighborhood, you need to be on the same network segment. If it is not the same network segment, you can set up a shared disk directly through the unc path. Or use Ftp.
Another way is to use the computer to hang up the company's server to share and then share. . .

A: What is the "unc path"?
Just checked, know the meaning of the UNC path, but there is no place to enter the player.

A: "Another way is to use the computer to hang up the company's server to share and then share..." - This method does not work, whether it is set in the WINDOWS environment sharing, or through NFS, can not put on the remote computer The folder is set to share.
B: I can now log in to the player via TELNET. I see that it is a LINUX operating system. I think there should be a way to share it with my remote server, because the network is common, but I don't know where it is set up, at the command line. In the way, I do not know what file should be modified. Please advise experts.

Mount the network disk through the linux command and search the Internet directly. "Another way is to use a computer to hang up on the company's server for sharing and sharing." This means that you access the remote folder on your computer through the unc path, then map the folder to a local disk, and then share the disk. This way your player should have access to it.
E.g:
The server is 192.168.2 100
Your computer is 192.168.3.100
The server has a shared ABC folder that is executed on the personal computer
Net use j: \\192.168.2.100\ABC
The above command also needs to write the user name and password, look it up and know how to write/map for the j disk, and then share j disk on it. If you can't then set up a UPnP service, then the player must be identifiable. It should be simpler to mount the player directly. It is just too much trouble to execute the script every time unless you rewrite the firmware.

A: The network disk is not supported for sharing, so it's inefficient to go around. Ah, I'm also puzzled on this issue. Egreat simply does not provide access to the shared IP address. But on Android There is a way in the system, but it is still inconvenient to use.

B: It's not enough. Only the FTP server is built, or we can study how Linux maps the network disk. However, Linux can be used even if it is not convenient to use, or it is the best policy to start from the firmware.
It seems that high-definition players cannot compete with computers (HTPCs), especially those high-priced HD players.

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