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mbguy

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CBers

it sounds to me a bit of wish I could splash that kind of dough. 

 

Not in the slightest - been there, done that :D

 

I used to have a theatre room (with a HTPC), but then we downsized as house was too big, so I bought an nVidia Shield for my lounge, along with an LG soundbar capable of putting out Atmos and I'm happy. Also have 2 more Shields for bedrooms. 

 

I spend my monies of other things now :)

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Deathsquirrel

Don't have a problem with the disc menus pretty much standard plus I use a Harmony One remote so just pressing of arrows plus I have a few macros assigned to single buttons like Alt-F4.

 

The difference is that when I click a button it does the same thing every darn time.  That's not true with disc menus.  You may not object to that but I do, strongly.

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Hi Emby team, some months have passed since I started this topic.

 

Any chance that you have some time now to look into re-supporting "Disc 1, Disc 2, Disc 3..." folder naming again? This will make Emby even cooler B)

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On 11/5/2019 at 4:18 PM, Luke said:

It's possible for the future. For the best experience possible I would suggest converting mkv.

Hello

I have the same problem.
a CUSTOM FULLBlueray, with two internal folders, DISC1, DISC2

They appear as if they were two movies 😞

No solution has been found yet?

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On 11/5/2019 at 8:22 AM, mbguy said:

Hi Emby team, some months have passed since I started this topic.

 

Any chance that you have some time now to look into re-supporting "Disc 1, Disc 2, Disc 3..." folder naming again? This will make Emby even cooler B)

any newS??

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rbjtech

"It's possible for the future. For the best experience possible I would suggest converting mkv." - Luke, 2019

A product cannot keep supporting a format that only a minority continue to use - it is not economically viable to do this.

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