Touch or click the Menu button or swipe from left to right to display the Dashboard. Touch or click SETTINGS to configure Mezzmo Android.
Enter your PIN code that matches the PIN code entered in Mezzmo Windows Options dialog (Content Rating page). Entering the matching PIN code lets you bypass any content rating restrictions that you may have running on your Mezzmo server.
Enter the number of seconds to display a photo when running a photo slideshow on your Android device.
Select this setting to use Mezzmo's built-in video player when playing videos on your Android device. When not selected, you will be prompted to choose a video player app you have installed on your Android device (for example, MX Player).
Tip: We recommend using Mezzmo Android's built-in video player since it provides:
Select this setting to use your Android device's hardware acceleration features (if available) when playing videos using Mezzmo's built-in video player. Using hardware acceleration can provide better playback performance (for example, less stuttering on high bitrate video files). However, if you notice audio sync issues or other playback issues, try turning hardware acceleration off.
Select this setting to turn on HDMI audio passthrough. When turned on, the audio channels from your videos will not be converted for playback in Mezzmo's video player and will be kept in their original form. This is useful if you wish to deliver the original audio channels to your home theater's audio receiver for 7.1 or 5.1 sound via HDMI from your Android device.
Select this setting to queue all the videos in the current folder or playlist when you play a video.
Choose the way that you want to resume playing videos when you have stopped playing midway.
When Mezzmo Android displays subtitles using it's built-in video player, you can customize how to display the subtitles using the following settings.
Select this setting to automatically display subtitles if present in a video when playing the video.
Select the text color of the subtitles.
Select the text color of the subtitles.
Select the background color of the subtitles.
Select the font size of the subtitles.
Touch or click this setting to configure how subtitles should be displayed on Chromecast dongles.
Select this setting to use Mezzmo's built-in audio player when playing music on your Android device. When not selected, Mezzmo Android will use your Android device's system audio player.
Select this setting to display web pages within Mezzmo Android. When deselected, you will be prompted to choose the web browser app installed on your Android device to view web content.
Select this setting to force your Android device to stay awake when playing music, video and photos. This can be useful to stop if your Android device enters sleep mode after a period of time and stops playing your files.
When selected, Mezzmo Android will create log files so that you can reproduce a problem and send the logs to Conceiva customer support staff.
Touch or click to view any logs that have been created by Mezzmo Android.
Touch or click to delete any logs that have been created by Mezzmo Android.
When selected, Mezzmo Android will automatically start it's own media server when Mezzmo Android app is started.
When selected, Mezzmo Android will broadcast it's own media server on your home network so that devices will be able to connect to it and browse it's contents.
When selected, Mezzmo Android's own media server will auto rotate images that have rotation metadata embedded in their files before streaming them to devices.
Select whether you wish to scale images stored on your Android device to a certain size. This is useful if you wish to stream photos from your Android device to other devices in your home (such as a TV) and these devices cannot display large sized images.
Touch or click to start or stop Mezzmo Android's own media server.
When selected, Mezzmo Android will display recommendations on Android TV based-devices. These recommendations can be viewed on the homepage of your Android TV-based device.
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Touch or click to get Mezzmo Android to scan through your music files stored on your Android device and get matching album artwork images for them. Mezzmo Android will search for album artwork based on the artist name and album name. Album artwork is stored on your Android device's local storage.
Touch or click to change the name of Mezzmo Android's device and server name. This name appears on your home network when you stream files and in Mezzmo Windows Media Devices dialog. You may want to change the name of your device so that it is easier to identify.
Touch or click to change the attributes that you want to use when searching a Mezzmo server for files to play.
The build and version number of Mezzmo Android installed on your Android device.