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Emby Server 3.1.1 Released


Luke

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A small maintenance update was pushed to resolve a few issues with the previous release:

  • Resolve IPv6 issue on BSD systems
  • Resolve holiday theme disrupting video playback
  • Resolve duplicate latest Live TV recordings section

 

To learn more about the previous release, we encourage you to read Emby Server 3.1: Faster and Lighter Than Ever Before.

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risto.ott@gmail.com

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When will we see "Space bar" start play and pause back. Supper annoying not go have it working and need to mess with mouse. Its been a long time now.!

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jon@spoonamore.net

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Just upgraded my Emby Server on Manjaro to Emby Server v3.1.1.   Wow!!!!  Emby is on steroids now!!!!  Kudos!!!!  Good job on this update!!!!

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jon@spoonamore.net

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Oopsss!!!!  Just discovered a bug.

 

Seems file-names over a certain length are causing a "Video Playback" error message when trying to play.  If I shorten the file name and refresh, the video plays fine.  Just did a quick check.  It seams that all file-names that are over at least 35 characters, will not play now after this latest update to the server.  I spot checked a few more videos that were playing before update.  As soon as I shortened the file-names and refreshed, they played fine.

 

Update (12/27/2016):

 

OK... It's not a file-name length issue.  For some reason, some files will not play.  I have not found a pattern yet.  They were playing just fine, not they won't.  I convert all of my media files to MP4 format (x264/mp3) in either 480p, 720p or 1080p.

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