

I agree that MEZZMO is a bit more polished (should be as its commercial software) but the freedom of being able to use LINUX is worth it to me and the latest release of PLEX running on CENTOS 7 is just fine. PLEX just ignores the subtitles and plays those files. srt subtitle file then it HANGS the REMOTE blu ray player !!!! I have to switch it off and re-start it. My big problem with MEZZMO though is that sometimes if you add a. Just to say MEZZMO only works on Windows - my servers are Linux and I don't intend to change those over any time soon if ever. I must have missed the part that it had to be free.

JimboYou asked if anyone is using a decent DNLA in Windows 10.
#PLEX MEDIA PLAYER STUCK AT LOADING MOVIE#
(Ran it as a VM - shared the Movie library so I didn't have to re-build - but with these media streamers you need an EXCELLENT Wi-Fi connection - better is a LAN (a REAL one - I'm not sure how good those ones are that use your electricity cables - they work OK but not sure of the speed). I've tested PLEX in W10 - does work so I'll stick with PLEX. Use SUBSCENE/YIFI SUBTITLES or that polish site I think it's called or something like that - but also a good FREE safe source of subtitles. WARNING : Those who use to obtain / refresh their subtitles via automatic scripts - the site blocks downloads after you've downloaded about 30 or so for 24 hours - so the name OPEN is misleading - open if you only need about 10 subtitles !!! - hopeless if building a movie library. The main problem I've found with plex is getting subtitles to work decently - it's fiddly but does work - and using the INFO / Control on the remote on the BD player the subtitles can be switched on or off - you need to NAME the srt files correctly and update (refresh) the library. Mezzmo is not FREE - might be worth the 30 USD - but PLEX is 100% free and works on Linux too - seems to have found all the hardware I need to use it on including smart phones. Never tried Plex so I can't answer if it works or not.Hi there
