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Emby for Android TV - Oreo Ready


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Android 8 (Oreo) is in the process of being rolled out on the Nvidia Shield and the Emby for Android TV app now goes with it like a tall glass of milk :).

 

New Launcher

 

Oreo brings with it a new launcher on Android TV which allows each individual app to have its own entire row(s) on the device home screen. Emby for Android TV will automatically add one of these rows (called "channels" in Android) to your device home screen the first time it runs under Oreo.

 

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This new channel can be moved to where you want it on the home screen or hidden entirely if you don't want it via the "Customize Channels" button on the device home. It will contain in-progress items, next up TV episodes, latest unwatched movies and other suggestions that allow you to directly get to this content from the Android TV launcher.

 

 

 

Additionally, the app will add two more optional channels that you can enable if you wish (more may come in the future).

 

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These optional channels are:

 


Next Up TV
- If you enable this channel, then your Next Up TV row that usually appears on the Emby home screen will be presented right on the device launcher. Enabling you to quickly get to and watch the next episode in the series you are following. If this channel is enabled on the device, then the default "Suggested" channel will not show next up TV. Instead it will just show other suggested content.

 

Live TV Shortcuts
- If you enable this channel it will give you quick ways to enter your Live TV library for On Now, the Guide and your recordings.

 


Finally, the new Android TV launcher also provides a special channel called "Play Next". The user can add content from any of the other channels on the device home to this special channel in order to make a kind of "next up queue" across all apps on the device. In addition to being able to add items from the Emby channels, you can also add any video from within the Emby app by using the long-press context menu and selecting "Add to Play Next". Then that item will have a direct shortcut in your Play Next row on the device home.

 

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Other Improvements

 

In addition to the Oreo updates, other fixes and enhancements included in this release are:

  • Improved playback by updating the internal Google player
  • Support for Theme Songs while browsing (turn on the option under Display Settings)
  • Improved app display when deleting items
  • Faster app start up
  • Improved layout on non-standard Android boxes
  • Support for direct playing Opus audio in mkv
  • Fix selecting wrong resolution on some content with auto refresh rate switching

 


We hope you enjoy these enhancements and we are already working on the next batch. Thanks!

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Bonjour quelqun peux m'aider comment avoir emby sur ma tv

Samsung smart

Merci

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DavidS1977

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Just got Oreo installed and this works really well. Thank you.

 

The husband would like me to put a request in for a "latest added music" channel please.

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Love it! Works great on my Shield TV - well done.

 

Any chance for an option to auto add next tv episode in a tv series to play next? Google play does this for instance when you are watching a season through that.

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any chance of this tile style to be adapted for the fire devices. would be nice to have emby tiles on my firetv rather than the default apps that i dont use and that cant be hidden

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So far of all the Oreo apps I have tried, this is one of the rare apps which channels actually work and work well enough to be useful.

So cheers guys, nice job !!

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