Originally Posted by
Paul
Reading the DMP-BD210 manual on Panasonic's web site, it seems this model supports only JPEG, MP3 and MKV. If you have a Canadian model, it also supports DivX (AVI). So if any of your files are not these formats, then Mezzmo (and any other media server) will need to transcode them so they can be played on your Blu-ray player. For your dual-core computer, Mezzmo's pre-transcoding feature is definitely the best solution since it will remove the stuttering/choppy playing that you mention you have experienced due to your underpowered computer.
Transcoded files are stored in a special transcoding folder. You can change/view this at any time using the Transcoding Settings dialog in Mezzmo. This dialog also lets you cap the maximum size of the transcoding folder so that you do not exceed hard disk limits, etc. When this maximum size is reached, then Mezzmo starts to remove older transcoded files so that new transcoded files can be stored in the folder.
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