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54 minutes ago, CHA0SENG7NE said:

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On a hunch leave that mount there but add one using your IP as shown in the picture above 192.168.0.160.
Since that is a UNC mount already the Shield may never get your OPTIONAL mount point and may be looking for a mount name "192.168.0.160"

Worth a test!

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57 minutes ago, CHA0SENG7NE said:

When I click into this it's shows the shared folders.

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I looks like it's still scanning (calculating) your shares.  See if it's still a problem after i's done

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I think you're issue is you're not matching the UNC.

You're library mount in Emby was 192.168.0.160 but I don't see that name as a mount above.

If you go to a movie in your library, go to the detail screen, scroll down to the bottom.

What does it show for the path?

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9 hours ago, CHA0SENG7NE said:

This is how I have it

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3 hours ago, CHA0SENG7NE said:

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Linux file systems are case-sensitive.  Try changing your optional network path to match...

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CHA0SENG7NE
1 minute ago, ebr said:

 

Linux file systems are case-sensitive.  Try changing your optional network path to match...

I actually tried it!.... it didn't work.

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CHA0SENG7NE

Ok so to be clear should I change the library from the \\192.168.0.160\Multimedia\4K Movies

To \\QNAP-TS653A\Multimedia \4K Movies

I have just tested with x-plore app CBers the shield see the shares. They have the location shown as this...

/storage/QNAP-TS653A/MULTIMEDIA/4K Movies

 

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16 minutes ago, CHA0SENG7NE said:

Ok so to be clear should I change the library from the \\192.168.0.160\Multimedia\4K Movies

To \\QNAP-TS653A\Multimedia \4K Movies

I have just tested with x-plore app CBers the shield see the shares. They have the location shown as this...

/storage/QNAP-TS653A/MULTIMEDIA/4K Movies

 

Okay, so assuming that the space in the server path you setup is a typo, can you please change that to:

\\QNAP-TS653A\MULTIMEDIA\4K Movies

and then try it...?

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CHA0SENG7NE
1 minute ago, ebr said:

Okay, so assuming that the space in the server path you setup is a typo, can you please change that to:

\\QNAP-TS653A\MULTIMEDIA\4K Movies

and then try it...?

Sorry it is correct, that's just my lazy ass typing on a phone 🤭

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Just now, CHA0SENG7NE said:

Sorry it is correct, that's just my lazy ass typing on a phone 🤭

What is the path/share name in the actual file system (on the NAS)?

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CHA0SENG7NE
5 minutes ago, ebr said:

What is the path/share name in the actual file system (on the NAS)?

I have no idea how to get that

I have always just used the network icon and clicked on the qnap map which shows the shared folders (within windows)

That  path is

\\QNAP-TS653a\Multimedia\Movies\4K Movies

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vdatanet
1 minute ago, CHA0SENG7NE said:

I have no idea how to get that

I have always just used the network icon and clicked on the qnap map which shows the shared folders (within windows)

That  path is

\\QNAP-TS653a\Multimedia\Movies\4K Movies

 

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CHA0SENG7NE

If i look on the qnap server which uses the direct paths on the qnap they are

/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Multimedia/Movies/4K Movies

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Just now, CHA0SENG7NE said:

If i look on the qnap server which uses the direct paths on the qnap they are

/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Multimedia/Movies/4K Movies

You have to know the mounting point in Nvidia Shield:

Mounting point: /storage/YOURSERVER/YOURSHARE
Alternative path in Emby: \\YOURSERVER\YOURSHARE

 

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rbjtech

Guys - take a look at the Beta thread - the CASE of the share name is very important, and must exactly match what you have in Emby.

ie \\server\<share_name>\ in emby will NOT work as the Android TV maps it locally to \\SERVER\<share_name\ !

So you need to change your UNC paths to match, and rescan I'm afraid ... 

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vdatanet
Just now, rbjtech said:

Guys - take a look at the Beta thread - the CASE of the share name is very important, and must exactly match what you have in Emby.

ie \\server\<share_name>\ in emby will NOT work as the Android TV maps it locally to \\SERVER\<share_name\ !

So you need to change your UNC paths to match, and rescan I'm afraid ... 

There's no need to rescan, just set the alternative network path in the Library.

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1 minute ago, CHA0SENG7NE said:

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Your alternative path should be \\QNAP-TS653A\Multimedia

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8 minutes ago, vdatanet said:

There's no need to rescan, just set the alternative network path in the Library.

Ah of course - basically have both 👍

\\media\<share_name>

\\MEDIA\<share_name>    in the optional field.

I will test that now ... I wasn't looking forward to rescanning everything .. 

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