Ok. I got it working running as a service.... It was a domain\username vs user UPN issue.
I'm still running into the issue with the lagging on the Mezzmo clients, but it also does it on the built-in Roku client too.
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Ok. I got it working running as a service.... It was a domain\username vs user UPN issue.
I'm still running into the issue with the lagging on the Mezzmo clients, but it also does it on the built-in Roku client too.
For the Roku it may be transcoding speed, check the transcoding pane to see the fps at which the file is being transcoded. For Mezzmo Android most formats should be supported without transcoding so please check to see if the Conceiva Mezzmo (Android) profile is assigned.
For the Rokus, I am using Roku 4k, with transcoding turned off, they're Roku Ultras. The nVidia Shield, I already have the Conceiva Mezzmo (Android) selected with transcoding turned off.
The odd part is that Bubble UPnP, which I use on my tablet seems to work fine with no hiccups.
Since the files are not transcoded I suspect it may be a Windows network card issue. Try this fix https://forums.tomshardware.com/thre...dware.3249068/
Looks like it's the file icons too. Just from the restore though.
Another thing I've noticed is that the display name for the files has changed. It used to be the file name. Now it's something different.
EDIT:
This is fixed. I remember how I set it before.
Please check that the database has been restored to the same location as it was previously. Also check in the Artwork folder of the database to make sure the Poster and Backdrop folders contain the images. The path to these images is in the database so if the path has changed or the drive letter is different then Mezzmo will not find the files.
I'd recommend, as a part of an update, using relative pathing to solve the relocation problem.