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License:
Free to try; $69.95 to buy (Buy it now)
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
- Average User Rating:
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Downloads:
73,488
- Operating Systems:
Windows Vista, Windows XP
- Additional Requirements:
Windows XP/Vista
- Limitations:
15-day trial
- Date Added:
February 15, 2008
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Publisher's description of Mezzmo
From Conceiva:Mezzmo is home entertainment software that streams music, movies, TV shows and photos from your PC to your TV, home theater, games console and digital media appliances. Works with PS3, Xbox 360 and all popular digital media devices from Sony, D-Link, Netgear, Buffalo and many more. Mezzmo automatically finds all your media files on your computer and organizes them into playlists using attributes in the digital media files - such as artist, album, genre, year, file type and more. Mezzmo can organize large collections of files--50,000 files or more. It has unlimited flexibility for organizing, with 5 types of playlists included. It also imports directly from Tunes, Windows Media Player and Winamp. Mezzmo supports all popular music, video and photo formats - including MP3, WMA, M4A, OGG, FLAC, AU, WMV, AVI, DivX, Xvid, M4V, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, OGM, MKV, Real, QuickTime, 3GPP, JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF. Mezzmo is fast, easy-to-use and fully DLNA and UPnP AV compliant.
Version 1.1.2 increases speed of adding files to the Mezzmo database, fixes serving Watch Folder playlists via DLNA, and improves DLNA delivery of large playlists.
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Version: Mezzmo 1.1.2
Pros: The world of "home streaming" and "dlna" are foreign to most average computer users : it is basically having one running computer with all your music and videos, and other devices all around the house playing the files out of it. The DLNA is the standard language that all device understand. It's pretty simple The Mezzmo server "beacons" its presence and other devices can read it.
The software looks neat, it is comprehensive and pretty straight forward. it's a bit like iTune except that it acts as a server for my other devices (my laptop and my XBOX360). I have found some more complex options where you can filter usage etc.. but overall the default settings is pretty good. You can also group songs and video under more than one "area" (you'll see what I mean when you try it).
The menu on my XBOX was cool : it uses a menu/sub menu-like system, and reflects the filtering and customization settings I did.
Cons: I didn't like the time it took to scan all the files. I think it tries to get some image for every single file and that might be time consuming.
Some files were playing OK on my console but they didn't play in the little preview screen they have. It might be some CODEC issue (as always!) .
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