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  1. #11
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    Dear Mezzmo staff. I am a happy customer who does not agree with the OP. Some of us understand that software development takes time and that it's better to release a solid product slowly than a buggy product quickly. Keep up the good work.

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    Many thanks for your kind words, dafunk60!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark11 View Post
    I am not sure if ashamed is the correct word to use but the slow development cycles are definitely an issue. After years of trying to stay loyal to Mezzmo, I have finally moved on to Plex completely. I have multitudes of devices - Android, iOS versions, Samsung, Microsoft, etc - over wireless (2.4 and 5Ghz) plus wired, power line etc - on my local network. I also can flawlessly stream out side of my network over public wifi and 3G/4G.

    I started switching from Mezzmo to Plex by using Mezzmo for internal network streaming and Plex for external streaming. Little by little when ever Mezzmo had an issue, I would try Plex instead. Guess what, it worked 100% of the time. Soon enough, I realized that I was using Plex in all situations. I uninstalled Mezzmo months ago.

    Oddly enough, out of some sort of loyalty or need to check on things I paid for but do not use, I come back here to check out how things are going.

    As far as streaming, I just use Plex. It just works. I have not had to submit issues or request device profiles - ever.

    Sorry guys...
    I don't agree with you.

    In the past I've been using Plex, and switched to Mezzmo cause Mezzmo just works.
    Plex is heavy, supports less then mezzmo, and they ask more and more money for basic features (like: I can't even stream to my TV internally without paying 150 euro to them).

    Then the fact that they still don't support 3D or 4K, while we are almost 2016...

    Nope, I said goodbye to plex.
    Maybe when they're mature I will give it a shot, but for now is Mezzmo doing exact what I want.

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    Interestingly the Synology forums people have stated that their DLNA Server is nothing but Plex. I can tell you flat out that I had that running for 3 days before it was uninstalled. For ease of use and playlist support along Mezzmo beats everyone else out there.

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