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I'm not sure how "best practice" applies, really. You want to create a user - do it. You want to give the user access to specific libraries - do it. And so on. No one's going to judge how you do it. Emby is a personal (and family) server, and: "Your media, your way" is an Emby slogan. Paul
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rbjtech started following Cannot get an external user connected
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Maybe show a screenshot of your router port forward rule. Don't show your WAN IP. The key here is to ensure 8096 is 'listening' on your LAN/WAN interface - so unless canyouseeme sees the port as 'open' - emby is never going to work remotely.
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Emby Freeze & out of sync on video playback!!
electricwildflower replied to electricwildflower's topic in Linux
I have added the 192.168.0.0/24 to the lan networks and played an episode and no change. Where do i change the bit rate for the local network? and what would be the ideal number? Thanks everyone - Today
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No 100.x.x.x, no 172.x.x.x in tracert to Google DNS servers. As stated, I have looked for port 8096 at my correct WAN address [edit: which is a static IP]
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Fab, I'll give it a try. Thanks very much! Addition : Had to use Opera to make it transcode, but ran 6 streams without throttling on and each ran smoothly. Perfect, thanks!
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android witth tablet in ladscape and mouse / keyboard not working
supermood replied to supermood's topic in Android
but you can't see the mouse in emby!! how should I place it somewhere else?? and it's not only the buttons. complete left top right bottom.. -
Fab, I'll give it a try. Thanks very much!
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Ice started following Two Servers one QNAP one Windows, continuous media scanning?
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I have setup an Emby Server on one of my QNAP NAS, just to see how well it runs, I also have a server setup on a windows 10 machine (running for many years). They both access the same media which is located on the two NAS They seem to conflict when they scan for media and each in turn rebuilds their database. If I shut one or the other down after the one left running does it's rebuild it runs without issue. If I then shut it down and start up the other the rebuilding starts again. I have a very large collection of media so a rebuild can take a couple of days. My question is, is there anyway around this issue? Long term I want to just run the server from the NAS, so worst case scenario I just decommission the windows server...
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e.g. the original date when the photo was taken, and with which camera it was taken
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User media library access permissions are invalid for new media librar
Luke replied to thsrite's topic in General/Windows
After you get to this point: What loophole still exists after that? -
With throttling enabled it'll transcode about 2 minutes worth ahead of the current play position, which will be accelerated via QuickSync so it shouldn't be using too much CPU per stream. It'll go as fast as it can when it's not being throttled. You could try the same test with multiple streams/devices at the same time both with and without throttling while monitoring server usage to see the difference.
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Just to confirm that the fix reached me last week in the latest v9.x stable release, and it has so far fixed the issue I was having with the "multiversion episode delete issue"
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One video file shows as two versions (both version for same file)
The_ERROR replied to The_ERROR's topic in General/Windows
There was two libs Movies and Pohadky in general, it was kind like this: Movies (kind: movies): - /filmy Pohadky (kind: movies): - /filmy/pohadky not sure, if it could be related or not, but it was docker with mapped disks (docker run ... -v /volume1/movies:/filmy:rw ....) -
OK. All my FreeBSD 14 packages are updated with "latest" repository stream.
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One video file shows as two versions (both version for same file)
Luke replied to The_ERROR's topic in General/Windows
How many Emby libraries have you created, and what folder paths are added to each one? -
Right it's not caused by the server update. You must have had a library on your system get updated that the server is using, and now we need to compile against that new version.
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One video file shows as two versions (both version for same file)
The_ERROR replied to The_ERROR's topic in General/Windows
Yes, it does. It's actually interesting, that duplicate shows just after some change of the file. When I do not change it somehow, it index as expected. It will do duplicate after some change, like replacing of file, or renaming. -
Version 4.9.0.17. The problem is returned. embyserver.txt
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But a worse everything else.
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So throttling will pin back the CPU on a per stream basis? Ie only allow each stream to use so much resources? I was under the impression that it would just limit the CPU as a whole. I didn't think I needed to worry about that as I have good cooling, so heat isn't an issue. Sorry if I'm being dense, as I said, I've only really used it locally for myself and my son up to this point, so this is all new to me. But thanks for the reply, it's appreciated!
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Well you can open multiple browser tabs and play something that you know needs to be transcoded and see how it fairs. But it should be able to handle several 1080p streams just fine. Especially if you have throttling enabled so it's not doing more than it needs to for each stream.
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stewart44 started following Quicksync capabilities on i3 10105
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Good morning, I've been a long time user of Emby (Since the media browser on Media Center days) but recently have started to offerr family members access to my server. I'm able to set upo access for everyone fine, but am wondering about the capabilities of my CPU. I have an i3 10105, which is just the 10100 with a frequency boost. I don't have a gpu installed as the server doesnt have a display connected to it, I access it through VNC, I rely on QuickSync for transcoding. Does anyone know if QuickSync on the 10105 will handle around 10 simultaneous transcodes? Most of my content is 1080p h.264 so shouldn't need transcoding, but due to sod's law, it could happen. Quite a lot of the files do require some level of transcoding on the audio, but having seen how quickly the CPU deals with 1 or 2 transcodes, I'm not really worried about that. Basically, I want to know if I should be looking at upgrading the CPU to an i5 or i7? The i3 was chosen due to the lower TDP and power requirements. I apologise if this has been covered previously, I did search, but didn't find anything on this CPU. Thanks in advance, Stewart.
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Amazon is slowly imploding anyways. With first adding a tier for no ads, to now adding ads to your pause screen, they are nickel and diming customers to death and people will hopefully start voting with their wallets.