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    Yes, i'm using LG TV profile. I will try to fix logs and ffmpg files info asap.

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    Hi

    I have 42le8500 as well and my tv does not detect mezzmo, nero which was supplied with tv was detected but it was very slow to stream photos, so i uninstalled it, so could you please tell me what have you done to make work mezzmo with this tv?

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigelvis View Post
    Hi

    I have 42le8500 as well and my tv does not detect mezzmo, nero which was supplied with tv was detected but it was very slow to stream photos, so i uninstalled it, so could you please tell me what have you done to make work mezzmo with this tv?

    cheers
    If you wish, please turn on logging (see this thread: http://forum.conceiva.com/showthread...nostic-logging), then restart Mezzmo server, turn your TV on/off and after the server doesn't come up, stop the server and send the logs to support (at) conceiva (dot) com for investigation.

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    Default Converting it to work

    Hi

    I found a free bit of software called Freemake video converter, I converted my 720p mkv file to a 720p AVI file you can set bitrate and everything to get the file as small as you want it without losing really much quality at all, i find that setting the video to 1500 kbps and the audio to low 160kbps works great and best of all you can add subtitles from the mkv file and it hardcodes it into the video so you don't have to do anything with subtitles on your tv, great for these japanese cartoons/films, I hope this helps lots of people out there.

    JON

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