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Showing content with the highest reputation on 11/14/23 in Posts

  1. HI, we've just completed the work to move to the new open subtitles api but haven't started rolling it out to users just yet, so stay tuned.
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  2. You can lend your support here:
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  3. Yes because we plan to release 4.8 to stable before then. If for some reason we don't, then we'll update the 4.7 version of the plugin.
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  5. @Anthony Musgrove- Thanks for getting this Plugin refreshed I now have my emby authorisation audit log working again (I write all auth to a seperate log file). Not sure why emby doesn't do this out the box tbh. I disabled this plugin during the Emby vulnerability breeches, just to limit exposure (I didn't get breeched myself), as I believe it may have been used for unwanted functionality. On that note - is there any way to disable the 'Packages' feature - as to me, that still concerns me from a potentially unwanted code execution point of view ? Thanks !
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  6. I see it a lot more with high bitrate material, 4K remuxes, etc. Part of the reason I always have an alternate EAC 7.1 track. EAC 7.1 can actually sound pretty good and always direct plays.
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  7. I've seen this on some x264 files, but it doesn't happen on all videos, so what you are experiencing is correct in that it only happens for some videos. It probably depends on how the video is encoded. Most often I see this on 4K/HEVC files but I have seen it on 1080 x264 as well.
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  8. I haven't bought a Samsung TV in years because of it. For all my secondary TV's - I now buy Panasonic - because they support DV and DTS out the box, even on low end TV's - as they should being mainstream video and audio codecs...
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  9. Ahh, that's good news. An incentive to purchase the more expensive sets I suppose. Samsung should do something similar with DV. They try to save a $ wherever they can, but that one has got to hurt their sales just a little.
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  10. FYI - 2023+ higher end LG TV's now have DTS support again. It all boils down to licensing and $ ...
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  11. Hi, There are a lot of filters available and we can do every possible filtering combinations today with that. Still one missing, the possibility to filter by country. Today there are a lot of local productions and it will be fun to filter for instance all movies coming from China, Russia or France! Think would be great!
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  12. Please add these two filters to Movie filter view: - Decades - Country
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  13. I just received an email from Open subtitles. Wondering what this means for Emby? I''m not a VIP member so apparently the API will stop working for me on Jan 1, didn't know if anyone else knew about this or has planned for it in regards to emby integration. Thanks
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  14. support per country filter
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  17. Emby Server Data Folder This will generally/usually lead you to the correct location. It is also printed near the top of the emby server log.
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  18. Just to report that 5.0.0.1 is working well for me again. Many thanks Krs Mark
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  19. perfecto ya esta reconociendo, mil gracias
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  20. Hey @smoon, drop emby support and I an DM with your email and purchase details. Can you remove the screenshot too as it contains my personal email address. Thanks
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  21. I think I need an eye upgrade before I would see any difference .. haha
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  22. Okay, that's what I thought. I was reading about a Hisense which does some gimmicks with dual panels to simulate 12bits. Probably too expensive right now to mass produce actual 12bit panels.
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  23. Pretty sure the majority of Panels are 10bit ? - even the newest 2023 models (not just LG - all panels). They 'work' with a 12bit source (downsampled), but do not display native 12bit. Thus FEL really is not going to be fully utilised, if at all - as even if you could decode it, the result will just get displayed on your 10bit 'limited' panel anyway. Which is probably why I never saw any difference lol ..
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  24. Version 1.6.7 working. Samsung J-Series Samsung 65JU7005 (2015) Thanks for your fast service
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  25. I'm back since Sunday It's on my todo list for 9.x version.
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  26. 4.7.14.0 The array seems fine but I've started a parity check. Everything indicates it's healthy. Yeah, I can see and interact with all of the files. Let me see if I can prompt it to rescan from my phone.
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  27. I'm really not sure that FEL is going to be worth investing in new hardware - I've done a side by side before - UHD Player (DV7 RPU+FEL) vs Shield Pro (DV7 RPU Only) and I could not tell the difference ..
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  28. L'ideale sarebbe usare le API di Audible come scraper, trattandosi di audiolibri. Questo ragazzo ha creato uno scraper Audible anni fa, che potreste adattare per Emby: https://github.com/macr0dev/Audiobooks.bundle Essendo, poi, un audiolibro la versione parlata di un libro, si potrebbero usare anche gli scrapers utilizzati nei plugins di Calibre: - GoodReads API: https://www.goodreads.com/api - Google Books API: https://developers.google.com/books?hl=en - Open Library API: https://openlibrary.org/dev/docs/api/books - Google Images API https://serpapi.com/images-results e simili.
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  29. Yes, I borrowed the code from R3S3t9999's code to make something a little more tailored and automated for me needs. It's 90% his code though. I'm not rich enough to buy a DEE license
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  30. Agree 100% - yes it took me all day to install my ceiling speakers as I had to totally clear the room above to run the wires lol - but boy was it worth it. Don't get me wrong, soundbars are amazing vs TV speakers, but they cannot be compared to discreet speakers and AVR's.
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  31. True. Having satellite speakers along with a soundbar helps for surround. Just like having actual Atmos speakers in the ceiling makes a difference. Trying to bounce Atmos off the ceiling or walls doesn't compare to actually having speakers over your head for those sounds.
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  32. I think it's less of a quality issue (lets be honest here, anybody that can tell the audio difference of True-HD over EAC3 on a soundbar with 'projected' Atmos should probably not be investing in a soundbar ... :) - I think it's more of a compatibility issue and all the grief that brings. People reasonably expect that their expensive Samsung TV and expensive Samsung Soundbar should be able to play the DVD, Blu-Ray and UHD disk industry Standard higher end Video and Audio codecs (DV, True-HD and DTS-HD) - they probably (rightly) feel a bit peeved when it doesn't. I believe the per device 'license' to do so, is a tiny $1-2, so it's a corporation decision. I'm pretty sure people would be more than happy to pay the extra for a device that supports all the codecs ...
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  33. Another thing about adding HD audio to TVs is that it would probably hurt the sale of their soundbars. Unless you added some real good speakers to the TV to balance the loss.
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  34. Hi @SamEShowever I don't see any artifact with other videos when the sound got remuxed and direct playing the video. Just to be clear, I don't have any 4k or HEVC movies, only x264. So your explanation doesn't match what I'm experiencing now. Or did I miss something?
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  35. Thanks GR. The links are gone.
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  36. Thank you Luke! Is there a roadmap for future developments?
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  37. AFAIK header tabs can only be removed via their script files as they differ only by their index number, removing it from one page would remove different tab from other page(s). Something like: .linksSection { display: none; }
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  39. You paste it into your server - have you set one up? https://emby.media/support/articles/Quick-Start.html
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  40. Yea that's in the Host header. The 4.8 server sanitizes this.
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  41. HI, we've just completed the work to move to the new open subtitles api but haven't started rolling it out to users just yet, so stay tuned.
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  42. Firestick is connected directly to AVR. no ARC involved. Dolby True HD audio is fine - the Firestick passes this through as TrueHD and the AVR decodes it fine. I think the problem is that the Firestick does not pass through DTS-HD MA (only DTS-HD basic profile), but Emby thinks it can and does not try to transcode
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  43. We see this issue on both Samsung and LG TV's. When only audio is remuxed, the video is delivered in segments using an m3u8 playlist format so that the audio conversion can be done on the fly, otherwise you would need to wait for the whole conversion to complete before you could start playback. To do this, ffmpeg on the server slices up the video stream, but for some reason with 4K HEVC these segments don't always play correctly on Samsung and LG TV's when they're reassembled - this is what causes the artifacts. There have been some updates to ffmpeg in 4.8 beta and in my recent tests on files that I have that I know will always cause this issue it appears to be resolved. I've also noticed that not every OS version of the beta server has the exact same ffmpeg update, so just switching to beta doesn't guarantee this to be resolve it for you, but I expect that once it is officially released all platforms will have the same ffmpeg version and hopefully you don't see this issue any longer. Chrome browser is probably more tolerant to the old method of slicing up the video, so I can only guess that that's why it doesn't have the same artifacts. @MacGyver27You can try this to add an ac3 track as an additional track to the existing file
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  44. Well, I was going to delete my topic.. but ultimately it was an nginx frontend issue. Most likely download client size limitation!
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  45. Installed version 1.6.7 and working. Thanks for the quickness
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  46. And just as a note, with the revamp & continuation, rebranding from the old logo, thumbnail and website. Bare with me, but it will be much more uniform and clean. Catalog Thumbnail Website Progressive work will include a) fully comprehensive and complete documentation, b) a proper online package search feature, c) a contributors logon area, d) a simple, easy to follow quick start guide for Windows, Linux, Mac, etc, e) feature request system, + more.
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  47. It wouldn't solve my case. There is no matching metadata provider entry for my file, story critical or otherwise. Emby needs to be smart enough not to try to identify at all if the extra is in one of the new folders and doesn't use the SXXEXX convention at all.
    1 point
  48. @PuffyToesToocan you make one that says "Courses" please?
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  49. The ability to restrict this per user will be in Emby Server 4.8. It will require both the updated server and updated apps. Thanks everyone.
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  50. This is a very old post (I am aware.), but there wasn't any answer to the original issue, so I thought I could chime in.. OPPO (either chipset or the firmware) does not support ISO reproduction through DLNA. You can do MKV reproduction through DLNA or you can do ISO reproduction through a mounted NFS/SMB share (or USB). But ISO->DLNA->OPPO is a no-go. What you can do (if you want to use a media server like Emby) is to use a "proxy" DLNA server that mounts the share in NFS/SMB and trigger the reproduction on the OPPO, like for example Xnoppo --> https://github.com/siberian-git/Xnoppo or you can ditch Emby and use a media server that supports this SMB/NFS "bypass" like "DVR-Provider" Best would be if Emby would support this natively, since Xnoppo is a bit tricky tool and requires you to create a docker to host the Xnoppo server. But.. this would require some friendly Emby developer to support it...I feel that they are more interested in MKV (ugh..) and more into mainstream clients like Shield, TVs, AppleTV, Google... (ugh x2..), but who knows.. maybe we get lucky some day
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