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Mezzmo Pro Feature

User Settings

The User Settings dialog lets you configure how your Mezzmo media server communicates with and delivers media files to this particular user that is logged into your Mezzmo server using a web browser.

User Tab

The User Tab lets you set the name and password device profile for your user account.

User Settings dialog (User tab)

User name

Choose a name for the user account.

Password

Choose a password for the user account. The Strength indicator provides an indication you how strong the password is.

Warning: Do not choose weak passwords for user accounts that can be accessed outside your home network.

Network adaptor

Your computer may use multiple network adaptors - for example, a wired network card and a wireless network card. To restrict the user account to a particular network adaptor when accessing your Mezzmo server, choose the network adaptor that you want this user account 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 to your user account. 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 user accounts. It has been tested with all popular web browsers.

A link will be displayed here that provides quick access to your Mezzmo server in your web browser using this user account. The link is for accessing your Mezzmo server via your home network, and can be used on any computer or device with a web browser on your home network. It cannot be used outside your home network.

Tip: If no link is displayed here, then make sure:

A link will be displayed here that provide quick access to your Mezzmo server in your web browser using this user account. The link provided can be used outside your home network using any device that has a web browser - such as a smartphone, tablet, computer, etc.

Tip: If no link is displayed here, then make sure:

Administrator rights

Click this checkbox if you want this user account to have administrator rights for your Mezzmo server and Mezzmo library. Administrator rights provide the following extra features when accessing your Mezzmo library via your web browser:

Allow direct media downloads

Click this checkbox to allow this user account to download the original file via their web browser. When checked, a Download icon on the Details page in their web browser will appear on the Details page (next to the Play icon) for a file. This icon lets users download the original file.

Allow user to connect

Click this checkbox to allow or deny the user account access to your Mezzmo server. There are three states for this checkbox:

Subtitles Tab

Use the Subtitles tab to set how subtitles are supported by this user account when streaming to web browsers.

User Settings (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 to this user account. This is useful if you only want certain subtitle languages delivered to this user account.

For example, for a particular user account, you may want to have German subtitles streamed. In this case, you would set the preferred language for that user account 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 this user account. This is 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 the user account.

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 this user account. The default list is as specified by the selected device profile for the user account.

Click the Edit button to change the subtitle formats list.

Content Ratings Tab

Use the Content Ratings tab to specify what files, folders and playlists are streamed to your user account based on their content rating.

User Settings dialog (Content Ratings tab)

Do not stream files that are not rated

Click this checkbox to not stream files to this user account that have not yet been rated. This lets you ensure that files that you have added to Mezzmo are not streamed to your user accounts until they have a content rating. This is useful when you add movie or TV show and Mezzmo could not find a content rating for it. In this case, the file has a content rating of Not rated.

Do not stream files with the following content rating or higher

Click this checkbox to set a content rating that you wish to restrict streaming files to this user account.

Content rating

Click the Browse button to select a content rating that you want this user account to be restricted to. The minimum permitted age of the selected content rating will be used to determine what files are streamed to user accounts or not.

Limit streaming during this time period

Select this checkbox to restrict streaming based on content rating to a particular time period - for example, when your children are using a web browser on their tablets to access your Mezzmo server. Outside this time period, there will be no content rating restrictions applied so you will be free to browse and play any file.

Example: Do not list or stream media files to this user account with a content rating of 'R' or higher during 6:00AM to 9:00PM. Outside this time period all files will be listed and can be played using the user account.

From

Enter a starting time when you want to the content rating restriction to start.

To

Enter an ending starting time when you want to the content rating restriction to finish.

Homepage Tab

Use the Homepage tab to customize the homepage for the user account. The user will see this when he/she logs into their user account in their web browser.

Tip: You can preview what the user account's homepage will look like by clicking on either of the two links in the User tab.

Tip: You can set the default homepage for your Mezzmo server using the Homepage button on the Web Access dialog. This is used for user accounts that do not have customized homepages.

User Settings dialog (Homepage tab)

Title

Type a title for this user account's homepage. This will appear on the user's homepage when logging into Mezzmo server.

A restricted number of HTML tags are supported:

Description

Type a description for this user account's homepage. This will appear on the user's homepage when logging into Mezzmo server.

A restricted number of HTML tags are supported:

Change Backdrop

Lets you change the backdrop image for this user account's homepage:

Transcoding Tab

Use the Transcoding tab to turn on/off transcoding for this user account.

User 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 this user account.

Reset Preferred Transcoded Files

Click this button to reset all the preferred transcoded files for this user account. When you pre-transcode a file for a user account (or when Mezzmo media server auto-transcodes a file for a user account), 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 user account - 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).

Performance Tab

Use the Performance tab to fine-tune how Mezzmo server streams to web browsers for your user account.

User Settings dialog (Performance tab)

Maximum bitrate

If you are finding that your videos are stuttering or not playing smoothly in your web browsers, then you can use the Maximum bitrate setting to reduce the video bitrate when files are transcoded. This reduces the video data transmitted and also the CPU and memory requirements for transcoding video files.

Use the Presets button to choose common network bandwidth values. Choose the value that matches your home network (or external network if you are streaming externally).

Tip: It is recommended to set the maximum bitrate to about 20-30% lower than the maximum bandwidth of your home network (if streaming on your LAN) or external network bandwidth (if streaming outside your home). This will help ensure that transcoded videos can be delivered stutter-free on your home network.

Important:

Maximum video size

The maximum video size setting assists performance when transcoding and streaming to web browsers using your user account. Transcoding to a smaller resolution is faster than transcoding to larger video resolutions. And, streaming smaller resolution video files is faster that streaming larger resolution video files.

Use the Presets button to choose popular video resolutions.

Adjust video aspect ratio with square pixels

If your videos are playing on your web browsers with the wrong aspect ratio but you know that the video has the correct aspect ratio, then you can click this checkbox to get Mezzmo to correct the aspect ratio before streaming to your web browsers. When checked, Mezzmo will analyze the SAR (Storage Aspect Ratio) for the video file and change non-square pixels become square pixels (1:1). This setting has three modes:

Deliver folder artwork

Click this checkbox if you want folder and playlist artwork delivered to your web browsers. Artwork for folders and playlists can be set in Mezzmo using the Properties dialog for a folder or playlist.

Shared Playlists/Folders Tab

Use the Shared Playlists/Folders tab to specify the top-level folders and playlist that this user account can access. This is a useful feature for controlling what playlists, folders and files are listed and played by this user account.

Example: You want to share your family holiday photos with your friends and family - but not the rest of your Mezzmo library.

Example: You want to share home videos of your children with their grandparents - but you do not want to them to access other videos, music or photos.

Tip: To display your full Mezzmo library, then remove all shared playlists and folders.

User Settings dialog (Shared Playlists/Folders tab

Shared playlists/folders

This is the list of top-level playlists and folders that your user account will be able to access and list in their web browser.

Tip: To display your full Mezzmo library, then remove all shared playlists and folders.

Add

Click to add a shared playlist or folder for your user account.

Edit

Click to edit an existing shared playlist or folder.

Delete

Click to remove a shared playlist or folder.

Move Up

Click to move a shared playlist or folder up in the list.

Move Down

Click to move a shared playlist or folder down in the list.

Advanced Tab

Use the Advanced tab to specify what files are delivered to web browsers for this user account.

User Settings dialog (Advanced tab)

Important: These settings are for advanced use only. It is strongly recommended to use the default settings as they provide the best operation and performance.

When a web browser connects to your Mezzmo media server and browses your library of files and playlists, Mezzmo media server delivers the contents of playlists and folders to the web browser. At this time, Mezzmo media server describes the type of each media file that is being browsed so that the web browser can decide to play it or not.

These advanced settings let you fine tune what information is sent to web browsers about the formats for your media files.

Deliver media files supported by the device

These file formats are fully supported by the web browers, as defined in the selected device profile for the media device. For example, a video file contains a video stream and audio stream that are fully supported by the web browsers.

Deliver media files partly supported by the device

These file formats are partly supported by the web browsers. For example, a video file may have a video stream that is fully supported by the web browsers, but has an audio stream that is not supported. In this case, the file's audio stream will be transcoded by Mezzmo to a supported format (as defined by the device profile).

Deliver media files that are preferred by the device

These file formats are preferred by the web browsers. For example, it may be known that a particular web browser plays transcoded MKV video files better than any other format that it supports, so it makes sense to transcode incompatible video formats to the MKV format where possible.

Deliver all possible formats for media files to the device

Web browsers can support many video, audio or image formats. This setting controls whether you want to deliver all possible formats, as defined in the device profile. For example, for a particular video file, this setting will deliver all possible video formats (e.g. MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4) so the web browsers can choose itself what format they want to play.

Deliver DLNA baseline format to the device

The DLNA standard specifies certain baseline formats that a DLNA certified device must support. This setting controls whether you want to deliver the DLNA baseline formats to the web browsers.

Deliver media files not supported by the device

The selected device profile specifies the audio, video and image formats that the device supports. If a file is not supported, then this setting controls whether you want to deliver incompatible formats. For example, the device profile may state that your web browsers do not support DivX video, but after a software update or addition of a plugin/extension for your web browser, it may support it now. In this case, you may want to deliver non-supported formats until you get a new updated device profile from Conceiva.