I've set up a PC with Kubuntu to watch videos on my TV with VLC player. The videos are in a Windows 10 shared folder. In order for that to work I also had to enter the WIN10 login credentials in VLC's SMB access module otherwise VLC would just give an error msg. And also, I have to add the subtitles to the movies manually.
Today I've just tried out Peppermint OS on a different PC and other than giving the login/pass in Nemo I didn't have to do any VLC SMB module configuration, the video just played, with the subtitle loading automatically. Why this difference between the two distros? The most obvious I see is KDE vs XFCE (Dolphin vs Nemo?) but I have no idea how that might matter, and I'm not an experienced Linux user either.
Today I've just tried out Peppermint OS on a different PC and other than giving the login/pass in Nemo I didn't have to do any VLC SMB module configuration, the video just played, with the subtitle loading automatically. Why this difference between the two distros? The most obvious I see is KDE vs XFCE (Dolphin vs Nemo?) but I have no idea how that might matter, and I'm not an experienced Linux user either.
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