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Happy2Play
3 minutes ago, Samus512 said:

does emby theater default to WAN? how do i change it to LAN?

How did you sign in but I just add server with my LAN address.

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Happy2Play
4 minutes ago, Samus512 said:

i signed in with ip address and port number

Might need to see a server log as ffmpeg log shows http://100.64.xxx.x:8096 connection.

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Samus512

is that an embyserver.txt? also that ip address was because of a vpn. i disconnected and it still has issues.

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Happy2Play
6 minutes ago, Samus512 said:

is that an embyserver.txt? also that ip address was because of a vpn. i disconnected and it still has issues.

Yes that is the server log file.

Don't know your setup but vpn should be irrelevant on your LAN.

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Davey's

Is the extension .dtshd audio file already supported, al my scanned folders are empty when i try to acces it.

its not the same as dts.wav

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24 minutes ago, Davey's said:

Is the extension .dtshd audio file already supported, al my scanned folders are empty when i try to acces it.

its not the same as dts.wav

Hi, no, never heard of this before, so it's not currently supported. We do support files with a .dts extension. As a test, if you rename one to .dts, are you able to play it?

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11 hours ago, Davey's said:

 rename it to wav but my Windows VLC player doesnt get it. Ill give youre option a go

 

 

Also when I rename it to .DTS its not playing in VLC Mediaplayer

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rbjtech

.dtshd is a bitstream DTS HD extract from something like eac3to.  .thd is Dolby True-HD

It should will contain the DTS 'Core' as well.  

You can likely easily extract the Core by using ffmpeg or eac3to -core command line utilities.  This will then be a .dts file.

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8 hours ago, rbjtech said:

.dtshd is a bitstream DTS HD extract from something like eac3to.  .thd is Dolby True-HD

It should will contain the DTS 'Core' as well.  

You can likely easily extract the Core by using ffmpeg or eac3to -core command line utilities.  This will then be a .dts file.

maybe this one? https://samplerateconverter.com/.

but could emby handle it too

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On 4/26/2023 at 4:16 PM, Davey's said:

 rename it to wav but my Windows VLC player doesnt get it. Ill give youre option a go

 

 

I tested your sample and ffmpeg appears to not be able to handle this file, so this is not a quick win that can be easily enabled. It will require investigation.

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rbjtech

Use mkvtoolnix to mux it back into a usable format - .mka 

I believe emby supports that file type ?

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