2012-11-07, 13:43
(2012-11-06, 22:09)GM82 Wrote: i don't understand why isn't possible. If i start manually through Windows the application located on external hard drive in DLNA (i tested with Ccleaner and SimCIty for do a very different test) and it work, i think that would be possible through XBMC, no?Using .lnk files, you tell Advanced Launcher to use Windows to start an application. So that's Windows that manage the support of DLNA. This is a little different than telling Advanced Launcher to directly start an application (through command line that do not support DLNA).
Thinking about that, i try to create a link (.lnk) on my desktop at that applications and launching the link with Advanced Launcher:
It work!