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  1. washingm

    Securing Emby Server

    Cayars has been an awesome tech support while securing the Emby server on my system. He is verry patient and highly knowledgeable and has enabled fast access to my Emby server via a https address. I highly recommend him setting up and securing your Emby server on any platform.
  2. in https://support.emby.media/support/solutions/articles/44001159102-movie-naming the multi-part movies section is this: === Split video files (file stacking) The following are default stacking extensions that can be added to file names. # can be 1 through 9 or A through D. Stacking is supported for video files (but only when each video is in its own folder as in the example below) as well as dvd and blu-ray folder structures. part# cd# dvd# pt# disk# disc# You can also use: moviename#.ext Where # can be A through D. Examples: \Movies\Avatar (2009)\Avatar (2009)-cd1.mkv \Movies\Avatar (2009)\Avatar (2009)-cd2.mkv == It says "Stacking is supported for video files (but only when each video is in its own folder as in the example below) as well as dvd and blu-ray folder structures." and then the example it gives is of two media files that are not in their own folders, but sharing a folder. So, do they actually need to be in their own folders? Or do they just all need to be in the same movie folder? Might i suggest a reworking, thusly: == Multi-part movies (e.g. a movie spread over multiple discs, or a movie with individual scenes split up) are supported by adding any of the following to the end of the filename (replacing "#" with 1-9 or A-D): -part# -cd# -dvd# -pt# -disk# -disc# You may also use moviename#.ext, but # may only be A, B, C or D # (without preceding hyphen. In this case # may be A, B, C or D) Examples: \Movies\Avatar (2009)\Avatar (2009)-cd1.mkv \Movies\Avatar (2009)\Avatar (2009)-cd2.mkv \Movies\Avatar (2009)\Avatar (2009)-part1.mkv \Movies\Avatar (2009)\Avatar (2009)-part2.mkv \Movies\Avatar (2009)\Avatar (2009)A.mkv \Movies\Avatar (2009)\Avatar (2009)B.mkv ===
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