Mike250
09-04-2010, 09:38 PM
Hello,
I am excited to test out my new Panasonic TV and Mezzmo. I have a Panasonic TH-P50V20a using the Wireless N dongle.
First, and I apologize for the n00b question, I have a huge (well structured) iTunes library of music and video. Can I play my:
Purchased AAC audio files
Protected AAC audio files
Protected MPEG-4 video files, and
MPEG-4 video files?
I haven't been able to get anything but .MP3 and my own recorded .MOV, .AVI, .MP4 and .MPG files working.
I set the detected media device for the Panasonic to use Wireless N (600 Mbps) and profile Panasonic Viera.
Secondly, the default album artwork for the MP3's are always small in size, and look ridiculous on the TV as a fullscreen artwork item. Can I customize or choose different layout options, preferably a small album cover in the corner with perhaps some sort of Visualizer similar to what iTunes and Windows Media Player does?
Cheers. Really hoping something like this can work, was hoping I might be able to rent iTunes movies and stream to the TV.
I am excited to test out my new Panasonic TV and Mezzmo. I have a Panasonic TH-P50V20a using the Wireless N dongle.
First, and I apologize for the n00b question, I have a huge (well structured) iTunes library of music and video. Can I play my:
Purchased AAC audio files
Protected AAC audio files
Protected MPEG-4 video files, and
MPEG-4 video files?
I haven't been able to get anything but .MP3 and my own recorded .MOV, .AVI, .MP4 and .MPG files working.
I set the detected media device for the Panasonic to use Wireless N (600 Mbps) and profile Panasonic Viera.
Secondly, the default album artwork for the MP3's are always small in size, and look ridiculous on the TV as a fullscreen artwork item. Can I customize or choose different layout options, preferably a small album cover in the corner with perhaps some sort of Visualizer similar to what iTunes and Windows Media Player does?
Cheers. Really hoping something like this can work, was hoping I might be able to rent iTunes movies and stream to the TV.