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streaming_blu-rays_and_blu-ray_isos [2016/06/15 08:47]
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-====== ​How to stream ​Blu-rays and Blu-ray ISOs ======+====== ​Streaming ​Blu-rays and Blu-ray ISOs ======
  
 Mezzmo can stream your ripped **Blu-rays** and **Blu-ray ISO** images directly to your devices. ​ This also includes 3D Blu-rays. Mezzmo can stream your ripped **Blu-rays** and **Blu-ray ISO** images directly to your devices. ​ This also includes 3D Blu-rays.
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 +{{  :​mezzmoprobuttonsmall.png?​nolink|Mezzmo Pro Feature}}
 +**Note:** Streaming Blu-ray ISOs is only supported in Mezzmo Pro.
  
 A ripped Blu-ray typically has a folder structure like: A ripped Blu-ray typically has a folder structure like:
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 Mezzmo can also read **Blu-ray ISO** files and access the Blu-ray files within the ISO image file. Mezzmo can also read **Blu-ray ISO** files and access the Blu-ray files within the ISO image file.
  
-**Note:** Mezzmo does not read Blu-rays directly from your Blu-ray drive/​player. ​ You must rip your Blu-ray using Blu-ray ripping software tools.+**Note:** Mezzmo does not read Blu-ray discs directly from your Blu-ray drive/​player. ​ You must rip your Blu-ray using Blu-ray ripping software tools. 
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 +**Note:** If your DVD or Blu-ray has videos with a short duration (less than 15 minutes), then, by default, Mezzmo will ignore these short duration video titles. ​ To fix this, see this FAQ - [[controlling_what_videos_are_read_from_ripped_dvds_blu-rays_isos|Controlling what videos are read from ripped DVDs / Blu-rays / ISOs]]  
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 +===== Adding Blu-rays and Blu-ray ISOs into your Mezzmo library ===== 
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 +When you add folders or scan your folders into Mezzmo, Mezzmo will automatically find your ripped Blu-rays and Blu-ray ISO images. ​ Mezzmo will read the Blu-ray information and create a gapless multi-file video for each video that it finds on the Blu-ray. ​ These videos are added into Mezzmo just like any other video file. 
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 +The metadata for the Blu-ray videos such as title, description,​ genre, year, artwork, etc. will be based on the folder name and ISO image file name of the Blu-ray. ​ Based on your folder and file naming convention that you use, Mezzmo will attempt to get online metadata from web sites such as TheMovieDB and TheTVDB. 
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 +===== Editing your Blu-ray and Blu-ray ISO videos in your Mezzmo library =====
  
-**Note:** If your DVD or Blu-ray ​has videos ​with a short duration (less than 15 minutes), then, by default, ​Mezzmo ​will ignore these short duration video titles.  ​To fix this, see this FAQ [[]] [url]http://​forum.conceiva.com/​showthread.php/​7622-Tutorial-Controlling-what-videos-are-read-from-ripped-DVDs-Blu-rays-ISOs[/​url]+Your Blu-ray videos ​are listed like any other video in Mezzmo.  ​You can right-click on the video in Mezzmo and click **Properties** to display the **Properties dialog** This lets you edit the text metadata and artwork assigned to the Blu-ray video.