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By default, Mezzmo will skip any video that is shorter than 15 minutes in length. It does this to ignore videos that are used for menus, copyright notices, etc. so that you just get the main movies or TV shows added into your Mezzmo library. | By default, Mezzmo will skip any video that is shorter than 15 minutes in length. It does this to ignore videos that are used for menus, copyright notices, etc. so that you just get the main movies or TV shows added into your Mezzmo library. | ||
- | If you have a ripped DVD / Blu-ray / ISO that does contain short videos that you want to stream (e.g. typically home videos or music videos), then you can tell Mezzmo to ignore the default 15 minute cut-off and specify your own minimum duration. | + | If you have a ripped DVD / Blu-ray / ISO that does contain short videos that you want to stream (e.g. typically home videos or music videos), then you can tell Mezzmo to ignore the default 15 minute cut-off and specify your own minimum duration. To specify your own minimum duration, follow the steps below. |
===== For ripped DVDs / Blu-rays ===== | ===== For ripped DVDs / Blu-rays ===== |