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Yes I found the solution. This took quite some hunting. Tried Windows

 

7 media sharing, but does horrible job transcoding to what LinkTheater

 

says it can support (I'm using this on an old SD TV in the bedroom).

 

Tried two different networked media servers. Best one of these was

 

wizdxp, but gui on LinkTheater box was bad. Finally found that

 

"myiHome" program _IS_ the offspring of the old LinkTheater program I

 

had running on my old XP system serving the media files to the Buffalo

 

LinkTheater box for years. Same look on application screen. Same

 

Preferences dialog. Same video Watch folders. This also came with

 

64-bit version that runs on Windows 7. Came with a couple of "skins,"

 

neither did a good job on the gui for the small screen. Then - leap of

 

faith - I copied the "webapps\ROOT\theme" folders from an installation

 

of the old LinkTheater program files folder into the new myiHome program

 

files folder and wa'la ... The myiHome recognized the old LinkTheater

 

files as another available skin for myiHome, and it worked !!

 

 

 

Lost one feature which was the list of pages that were identified by

 

range of file numbers on the top of long list of titles. This was

 

handy, but new software allows typing in number, such as 61 - to go to

 

the 61st title in the list, so I think this is better.

 

 

 

I hope you find this posting before you spend the hours I did trying not

 

to have to go buy another media player!!

 

 

 

 

 

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JRW99

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