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    web browser plugin

    hi guys
    i have a nas box( which also has a web server running on it) with movies and my tv connected to the venton isnt a smart tv ( no usb port so cant watch movies). is there anyway i can install web browser plugin on the venton and then browse the files on my nas box and watch it via the venton? i tried downloading the vlc player plugin but that doesnt seem to work.

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    Can't you mount the NAS HDD on your venton & then use the built in media player to view the files.

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    judge - good point - i guess thats one way - the q is can i mount 2 HDD's on the venton?- one for recording and the other where all my movies are stored?

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    Hi,
    you can mount 10 if you like:-) I have 5 from my NAS and 2 from other STBs mounted.

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    the HDD is NTFS, does this make a difference? Once I've mounted the hDD inside the venton, how do i access the files? do you have a guide to follow or some instructions?

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    Hi,
    if you connect the HDD for recording directly to the STB NTFS is not the best choice because it is rather slow. I would use a separate HDD only for recording at the STB and initialize it with the STB.

    For playback NTFS is Ok but recording to NTFS might cause problems.

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    Trial, yes for recording i already have a drive which was initialised by the STB - the NTFS HDD is seperate and that will not store recordings ONLY ALL my movie collections - How can I browse the 2nd HDD from within the STB is what Im asking and what plugin do I use to watch the movies (avi, mp4, mkv)

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