Hi Folks,
First thanks for being there. Your support is always prompt, pretty much spot on and is truly appreciated. I have the following three issues.

1. All of my photos are in the "My Pictures" folder on a USB portable drive attached to my router. "My Pictures" has a separate subfolder for each date a picture was taken. Total image files are about 5,500. When I view my media through the LG BluRay player (connected to the network via wifi), the "Folders" selection in the Photos menu displays the "My Pictures" folder, but the "My Pictures" folder shows as empty. The image files are present since I can view them though the other (all images, last played, recently added, etc) menu options. Browsing through the existing folder structure, however, is easiest for me, and I would like to use it. In the Mezzmo application, each "My Pictures" subfolder and the contained image files show up in the right hand pane when clicked in the tree pane on the left. How do I populate the "My Pictures" folder when viewing through the media server?

2. Perhaps related to this is the significant delay I experience when I click on the "Folders" branch or "My Pictures" folder of the "Photos" tree in the left hand pane. I get the small rotating circular mouse cursor which takes 15 minutes or longer to resolve back to the normal cursor. Right or left click makes no difference. Once the delay is over, I can right or left click any individual subfolder and the files therein. But, if I try to select "Folders" or "My Pictures" in the tree the delay starts again. Can you help eliminate this?

3. When I view some photos with the working media server menu options, there is a delay in presenting the image and then all I get is a question mark on the HD TV. I have found that transcoded files exist for these images. If I direct Mezzmo to use the original for these files (right click image file, properties, transcoding tab, use original), the photo displays perfectly. How do I get Mezzmo to stop voluntarily transcoding only my photo files? Just the photo files -- I have a number of home videos that I spent hours transcoding so they would play, and I do not want to lose those results.

Thanks for your always friendly and useful help.

Bob Neufeld