{{ :mezzmoprobuttonlarge.png?nolink|Mezzmo Pro Feature}}
====== Permanent Link Settings ======
This dialog lets you control how you want to use permanent links with your file in your Mezzmo library.
Permanent links are links that can be shared with others in web sites, blogs, Facebook, Twitter, etc. and will provide a link to that particular file at all times.
**Warning:** If you intend to share permanent links for files from your Mezzmo library on the internet, be careful that your Mezzmo server does not become too congested with many requests for your files. Your home internet connection, your internet monthly bandwidth limit, your computer resources and/or Mezzmo server may all not be able to cope with such high traffic situations.
===== Permanent Links Tab =====
{{:permanentlinksettingspermanentlinks.png?nolink|Permanent Link Settings dialog (Permanent Links tab)}}
==== Public access key ====
The Public access key is a unique identifier that lets you control permanent links. If ever you decide to stop sharing your permanent links, then you just need to create a new Public access key using the **Reset** button.
**Important :** Once you create a new Public access key, any permanent links you have share will no longer work and you will have to share new permanent links for your files.
**Tip:** You only need to change the Public access key if you wish to stop users accessing your permanent links.
==== Reset ====
Click this button to create a new Public access key.
==== Test ====
Click to test whether permanent links work or not.
==== Network adaptor ====
Your computer may use multiple network adaptors - for example, a wired network card and a wireless network card. To restrict acces to your permanent links a particular network adaptor when accessing your Mezzmo server, choose the network adaptor that you want permanent links to connect with to your Mezzmo server. If you are unsure, then select **Automatic**.
==== Device profile ====
Device profiles contain all the configuration settings that Mezzmo needs to know in order to stream music, videos, photos and subtitles for permanent links. They have been created by Conceiva software engineers after testing the device with Mezzmo. Each device profile contains the audio, video, and image formats that the device supports. Mezzmo uses these settings to transcode incompatible files to a suitable format so that you can stream practically any type of media file to the device.
**Important:** For best results, we recommend using the **Web Access** device profile for permanent links. It has been tested with all popular web browsers.
==== Fit embedded player to page size ====
Click this checkbox if you want your permanent links to display a web page with the video player expanded to fit the page size.
==== Display information about audio ====
Click this checkbox if you want artist and album information displayed for your music permanent links.
==== Allow user to connect ====
Click this checkbox to allow or deny the access to permanent links from your Mezzmo server. There are three states for this checkbox:
* **Allow user to connect (Deny):** people cannot access permanent links from your Mezzmo server.
* **Allow user to connect (LAN Only):** people can access permanent links from your Mezzmo server when they are on your your home network.
* **Allow user to connect (Allow):** the people can access permanent links from your Mezzmo server on your home network and outside your home network.
**Tip:** You will need to set this checkbox to **Allow user to connect (Allow)** if you want to share permanent links on web sites, blogs, Faceboom, Twitter, etc.
===== Subtitles Tab =====
Use the Subtitles tab to set how subtitles are supported by permanent links when streaming to web browsers.
{{:permanentlinksettingssubtitles.png?nolink|Permanent Link Settings dialog (Subtitles tab)}}
==== Stream external subtitles ====
By clicking this checkbox, Mezzmo will attempt to stream video files with external subtitle files to web browsers. External subtitle files are files located in the same folder as your video files. Mezzmo supports all popular external subtitle file formats, including SRT, SMI, TXT, XML, etc.
**Tip:** Go to the **Options dialog (Subtitles page)** to set the external subtitle setting for all your user accounts and devices.
==== Stream embedded subtitles ====
By clicking this checkbox, Mezzmo will attempt to stream video files with embedded subtitle channels to your web browsers. Embedded subtitle channels are contained inside your video files. Mezzmo will stream embedded subtitles to a web browser when streaming external subtitles is not possible for your device. Mezzmo supports all popular embedded subtitle formats, including SRT, SMI, DVD, Blu-ray, etc.
**Tip:** Go to the **Options dialog (Subtitles page)** to set the embedded subtitle setting for all your user accounts and devices.
==== Burn subtitles into video files ====
By clicking this checkbox, Mezzmo will burn subtitles into video files and stream them to your web browsers. Burning will occur when streaming embedded or external subtitles is not possible for your web browsers.
**Tip:** Go to the **Options dialog (Subtitles page)** to set the burning setting for all your user accounts and devices.
==== Preferred subtitle languages ====
The list of languages that you want to stream for your permanent links. This is only used When you want certain subtitle languages delivered to permanent links.
For example, if you may want to have German subtitles streamed, then you would set the preferred language to German.
Click the **Edit** button to change the preferred language list.
**Tip:** Go to the **Options dialog (Subtitles page)** to set the preferred subtitle language for all your user accounts and devices.
==== Burn subtitles for these languages ====
The list of languages that you want forced to be burnt into your videos for permanent links. This may be useful if your web browsers are not capable of displaying characters from certain languages. For example, your web browsers may not be able to display Chinese or Korean fonts/characters when streaming embedded or external subtitles, so forcing them to be burnt fixes the problem.
Click the **Edit** button to change the language list.
==== Supported video containers ====
The list of video containers that support streaming embedded subtitles and the list of video containers that do not support streaming external subtitles for your web browsers. The default list is as specified by the selected device profile for permanent links.
Click the **Edit** button to change the video container list.
==== Supported subtitle formats ====
The list of embedded subtitle formats, external subtitle formats and encodings that are supported by permanent links. The default list is as specified by the selected device profile for permanent links.
Click the **Edit** button to change the subtitle formats list.
===== Transcoding Tab =====
Use the Transcoding tab to turn on/off transcoding for permanent links.
{{:permanentlinksettingstranscoding.png?nolink|Permanent Link Settings dialog (Transcoding tab)}}
==== Transcode incompatible media files so they can be played on the device ====
Click this setting to instruct Mezzmo media server to transcode media files that are incompatible so that they can be played on web browsers. For example, if your web browser only supports MPEG-4 video, then Mezzmo will transcode all
MKV, AVI, etc. video files to MPEG-4 video so that they can be played.
==== Delete Transcoded Files ====
Click this button to delete all the transcoded files that have been created by Mezzmo or Mezzmo media server specifically for permanent links.
==== Reset Preferred Transcoded Files ====
Click this button to reset all the preferred transcoded files for permanent links. When you pre-transcode a file for permanent links (or when Mezzmo media server auto-transcodes a file for permanent links), the transcoded file is automatically set to the preferred status. When a transcoded file has a preferred status, it tells Mezzmo media server that only the particular transcoded file is to be presented and streamed to the web browser for that permanent link - and no other variation of the original file.
**Tip:** You can reset the preferred status for an individual files using the Properties dialog (Transcoding tab).
===== Homepage Tab =====
Use the Homepage tab to customize the default artwork for permanent links. People will see this artwork when viewing permanent links.
{{:permanentlinksettingshomepage.png?nolink|Permanent Link Settings dialog (Homepage tab)}}
==== Title ====
Type a default title for permanent links.
A restricted number of HTML tags are supported:
* this is bold text
* this is yellow text
* this is a link
* this is emphasized text
* this text ends with a line break
*
this is a paragraph
*this is a paragraph
*