Given most Windows machines (and pretty much all servers) are 64-bit, it would be good to have a native 64-bit version of the whole application to take full advantage of the platform.
Given most Windows machines (and pretty much all servers) are 64-bit, it would be good to have a native 64-bit version of the whole application to take full advantage of the platform.
Thanks for the suggestion. We do have this on our development task list and will consider implementing a 64-bit version in the future. The current version of Mezzmo (v4.0.6.0) does include both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of FFmpeg (located in the ffmpeg32 and ffmpeg64 sub-folders of your Mezzmo program folder). FFmpeg does all the transcoding of audio and video files. Transcoding is often the most CPU and memory intensive part of streaming media. You can check which version of FFmpeg you are using by going to the Transcoding Settings dialog.
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