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By default, artwork thumbnails are 160x160 pixels (the DLNA standard). Your TV appears to be stretching/fitting these into their (larger) artwork thumbnail size. You can increase the artwork thumbnail size in Mezzmo so that larger thumbnails will be delivered to your TV. Here's what you need to do:
1. In Mezzmo, go to the Options dialog (Streaming page) and change the size to (say) 320x320pixels.
2. Stop your Mezzmo media server and exit Mezzmo using File/Exit.
3. Assuming you are using the 'Samsung D' device profile (go to Media Devices dialog to check this), you need to edit the 'SamsungD.prf' device profile with a text editor such as Notepad. See this thread for the location of device profiles: http://forum.conceiva.com/showthread...ofiles-located. Before editing the file, change the file properties from being read-only. In your text editor, look for:
Code:
<avcontainer id="jpeg" name="jpeg_tn" encode="1" mimetype="image/jpeg" baseline="1" dlnaprofile="JPEG_TN" preferredthumbnail="1" supportschunked="0">
<image>
<format id="jpeg" encode="1" mimetype="image/jpeg" codec="98" quality="2">
<maxdimensions width="160" height="160" />
<maxbits>24</maxbits>
</format>
</image>
</avcontainer>
and change it to:
Code:
<avcontainer id="jpeg" name="jpeg_tn" encode="1" mimetype="image/jpeg" baseline="1" dlnaprofile="JPEG_TN" preferredthumbnail="1" supportschunked="0">
<image>
<format id="jpeg" encode="1" mimetype="image/jpeg" codec="98" quality="2">
<maxdimensions width="320" height="320" />
<maxbits>24</maxbits>
</format>
</image>
</avcontainer>
4. Save the SamsungD.prf file
5. Start Mezzmo and run Maintain Library. This is required so that all your thumbnails are re-generated using the new (larger) size. In the Maintain Library dialog, check 'Update information about media files" and check 'Update artwork' and check 'Update all files'. Click OK and once maintenance is complete (check the Status pane), then start your Mezzmo media server and try streaming now. Note: You may lose some of your manually added internet movie artwork after maintenance has completed - unfortunately, you will have to add them back in.
You should have larger artwork displayed on your TV now.
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