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The presets are kept in some XML files, you can change almost everything there.
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knots is the way to go. does tversity stream to internet? knots does and even works great on 3g network.. i posted a profile i first used and have thus far tweaked it some worth. i need to take some pics and film it.
i'm wondering if the N900 works in picking up Tversity server over the LAN?
I've seen a thread for knot2 but i'd rather just have a server with no client required since there's an xbox, ps3, wii that are used in my house for playing media from my pc.