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pre-transcoding_files [2016/06/18 01:02]
admin [Removing all transcoded files for a particular device]
pre-transcoding_files [2016/06/21 09:44]
admin [How to pre-transcode a file]
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   - Click **OK** to start transcoding. ​ All files that are queued for transcoding are listed in the **Transcoding pane** in Mezzmo. ​ We recommend waiting until your file has been completely transcoded before streaming it to your device.   - Click **OK** to start transcoding. ​ All files that are queued for transcoding are listed in the **Transcoding pane** in Mezzmo. ​ We recommend waiting until your file has been completely transcoded before streaming it to your device.
  
-If you see the message "**No files were queued for transcoding since they match formats that are supported by the selected devices**",​ then Mezzmo will not transcode the file(s) since the original file(s) should be supported natively by your device. ​ This is based on the device profile assigned to your device in the **Media Devices dialog** in Mezzmo. ​ Device profiles contain the formats that your device supports and the formats that Mezzmo should transcode to.  To override this, you can select the **Pre-transcode files even if they match the device'​s supported formats** checkbox and then click **OK** to start transcoding.+**Tip:​** ​If you see the message "**No files were queued for transcoding since they match formats that are supported by the selected devices**",​ then Mezzmo will not transcode the file(s) since the original file(s) should be supported natively by your device. ​ This is based on the device profile assigned to your device in the **Media Devices dialog** in Mezzmo. ​ Device profiles contain the formats that your device supports and the formats that Mezzmo should transcode to.  To override this, you can select the **Pre-transcode files even if they match the device'​s supported formats** checkbox and then click **OK** to start transcoding.
  
 ===== How to pre-transcode a selection of files ===== ===== How to pre-transcode a selection of files =====
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 **Note:** Pre-transcoding your entire Mezzmo librray may take a long time depending on the number of files that you have. **Note:** Pre-transcoding your entire Mezzmo librray may take a long time depending on the number of files that you have.
  
-**Note:** All your transcoded files are stored in your Mezzmo transcoding folder. ​ You should ensure that thi sfolder ​is on a drive that has enough free disk space and that the maximum transcoding folder size to large enough to store all transcoded files. ​ See the **Transcoding Settings dialog** to set the transcoding folder location and maximum folder size.+**Note:** All your transcoded files are stored in your Mezzmo transcoding folder. ​ You should ensure that this folder ​is on a drive that has enough free disk space and that the maximum transcoding folder size to large enough to store all transcoded files. ​ See the **Transcoding Settings dialog** to set the transcoding folder location and maximum folder size.
  
 ===== Removing transcoded files for a particular file ===== ===== Removing transcoded files for a particular file =====
  
-To remove the transcoded files for a particular file in your Mezzmo library, right-click on the file in Mezzmo and click **Properties**. ​ In the **Properties dialog**, go to the **Transcoding tab** and click **Delete All**.+To remove the transcoded files for a particular file in your Mezzmo library, right-click on the file in Mezzmo and click **Properties**. ​ In the **Properties dialog**, go to the **Transcoding tab** and click the **Delete All** button.
  
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