... Mezzmo server may be transcoding your video on-the-fly while they are streaming to your TV or Xbox. It is doing thsi since your video is not compatible with your TV or Xbox and it transcodes (converts) it to a supported format. If transcoding is not fast enough on your computer, then your TV or Xbox will not have enough video data delivered to it by Mezzmo server so it can start to stutter. The way to check if this is happening is to play the video on your TV or Xbox and when it starts stuttering, go back to Mezzmo and check the Transcoding pane. If the video is listed there and is marked red, then we know that transcoding is too slow for real time playback. To fix this, you can upgrade your computer to a higher spec or you can pre-transcode your stuttering videos before streaming them. Pre-transcoding means you transcode them before streaming them so that when you want to play them, they are ready to be streamed and no transcoding is required. This fixes the "transcoding on-the-fly too slow" issue that you may have. To pre-transcode a file, check this FAQ -
http://forum.conceiva.com/showthread...nscoding-Files.
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