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lordchut
03-15-2015, 08:48 AM
Hi
Excuse my bad English
a question.
for not working the player only shows a graph, not the video is run.

Thank You
regards

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Paul
03-15-2015, 09:48 AM
The "Play To" pane lets you control playback of video, music and photos on your devices in your home. For example, you can right-click on a video in your Mezzmo library and click "Play To" and then choose a device such as your TV. Mezzmo will tell your TV to start playing the video. The Play To pane will be updated with the details about the video and you can control playlist (Play, Stop, Pause, Seek, Next File, Previous File, Volume, Mute, etc.). If your TV is not playing the video, then it may not support DLNA Play To features. In this case, you should use your TV's remote control to connect to Mezzmo server, browse your Mezzmo library and play videos, etc.

lordchut
03-15-2015, 10:55 PM
Hi Paul, how are you?
Thanks for your answer
perfect everything works fine.
look good on my Samsung tv.
only the letters are very small.
and the change in properties and changes nothing remains small
strikes me that this is the player that the graph in the previous question never works
regards
Very Nice of him to

Paul
03-16-2015, 09:57 AM
If the subtitles are streamed as embedded subtitles or external subtitles, then your TV's firmware is responsible for displaying the subtitles. When the video is playing on your TV, press the Options or Tools or Subtitles button on your TV's remote control. Now try to find a setting on your TV to adjust the subtitle size. Many TV's let you change the subtitle size.

If there is no setting on your TV to change the subtitle size, then you can turn off streaming external and embedded subtitles to your TV and let Mezzmo burn the subtitles into your transcoded video. This will let you adjust the size, color, font, etc. for the subtitles using Mezzmo app. To do this, go to the Media Devices dialog and edit your TV. On the Device Settings dialog, go to the Subtitles tab and turn off the streaming external subtitles checkbox and and streaming embedded subtitles checkbox. Go to the Transcoding tab, and delete all transcoded files for your TV. Now try streaming some videos now. You should see your subtitles displayed using the settings you have chosen in the Tools/Options dialog (Subtitles page) in Mezzmo.