Suggestion: Additional "Open file" option (LAN)
Posted: 2012-10-07, 20:46 UTC
Greets!
I love Total Commander. Been using it for my PC since the 90's, and when I heard it was on Android I was thrilled. However, now I've stumbled across one thing that unfortunately forces me to (also) use ES File Explorer; i.e. one thing where Total Commander falls short.
In short, I have some media files on my network that is encapsulated in the stream-friendly Matroska format. Now, if I use ES Explorer, open up my LAN and get to the place where the MKV lies, I can just click the file and pick any stream-friendly media player (e.g. MX Player), and it will start streaming the media file.
However, in Total Commander, I can't simply click the file; I need to long-press it, where I get the the two options "Download+Open with" plus "Download+Edit", whereas both these options starts downloading the entire file, which doesn't let me actually stream it. Of course, I'm using the LAN plugin. It could be that it's actually not Ghisler (but someone else) who's developing this very plugin, but in that case I can only hope for him/her/them to read this thread.
Cheers!
I love Total Commander. Been using it for my PC since the 90's, and when I heard it was on Android I was thrilled. However, now I've stumbled across one thing that unfortunately forces me to (also) use ES File Explorer; i.e. one thing where Total Commander falls short.
In short, I have some media files on my network that is encapsulated in the stream-friendly Matroska format. Now, if I use ES Explorer, open up my LAN and get to the place where the MKV lies, I can just click the file and pick any stream-friendly media player (e.g. MX Player), and it will start streaming the media file.
However, in Total Commander, I can't simply click the file; I need to long-press it, where I get the the two options "Download+Open with" plus "Download+Edit", whereas both these options starts downloading the entire file, which doesn't let me actually stream it. Of course, I'm using the LAN plugin. It could be that it's actually not Ghisler (but someone else) who's developing this very plugin, but in that case I can only hope for him/her/them to read this thread.
Cheers!