You are running a virtual Linux system on your workstation. It only
has access to the file systems that are mounted, which include the
fixed images required to boot and run the device and and an optional
virtual SD card image.

If you are really ambitious, you could modify the emulator code and
system code to allow mounting your workstation file system.

On Dec 31, 1:01 am, sal <suhailb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is there any procedure to play .mp3 file stored in a filesystem of
> host machine (windows XP) without getting into file system of
> emulator.
>
> I know its least useful scenario but i am just curious to know
> whaether MediaPlayer class supports it or not ?
>
> Thanks
> Sal
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