@AaronC I just figured out that the file path is shown in very small letters below the file name on the app. So that helps, but it would be even MORE helpful if the app files could be viewed in a folder hiearchy. I will post this suggestion in a new thread.
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RE: How to get premium features on mobile app?
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RE: How to get premium features on mobile app?
I'm replying here too just so that this thread may get noticed with more responses. However, has anyone tried emailing them about this issue? I saw their email address appears on the same pop up box as the forum link...it's team@getvideostream.com
I'm not sure if my question is related or not...but I think so. I was able to link what folders I want to have access to from the app, and they play fine both from the PC/laptop and the app. However, my files are named terribly (usually from random torrents or downloads). So, most of my local files are organized in folders rather than taking the time to rename each file. Problem is from the app, I just see a huge list of files (i.e., 2169deee3080eb9c540596435a35d76c.mp4). Normally, playing this from the PC/laptop is no big deal because it's in a path like F:\1080\DoctorWho\S12 and then are just sorted by download date. But from the app, I can't tell what the folder (or path) that the file is actually in (and thus no idea what the file is).
I may indeed just have poor electronic organization skills. : ) I would rename them, but I saw another post that asked if there is a way to edit the file metadata, but I have no idea how to do this outside of an audio/video editing software. Simply renaming the file often doesn't change the metadata (at least that I've experienced with mp3 files and music apps).
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RE: Support for more sub file types
Nope, just trying to play it via Videostream doesn't work either. :( http://imgur.com/00P4PY3
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RE: Support for more sub file types
I second this suggestion! I just downloaded an HD video from justplanes.com, but can't stream it. They use a content management system called Flux Player (now Flick Rocket) I tried associating the file with VLC and that didn't work. My next experiment will be adding the folder where the file is, through the Videostream app and see if it will play. Here's the file info from PC if it's helpful at all: http://imgur.com/DslDTgZ