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Sorry for not posting, I am working on a new gui and will get it finished this weekend, I hope. I am trying to find what works best for defining channel content. For me, this is great fun. Vic2 points
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Pretty sure what I ended up doing was a file access control permission on my system. setfacl -Rm u:emby:rx,d:u:emby:rx /etc/letsencrypt1 point
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Of course I am not home to refresh my memory on what I ended up doing.1 point
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The emby user needs permissions to get to the cert. Either need to update the folder permissions to and including the cert. Or move the files to where the emby user has permissions.1 point
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thats just it..he's unable to duplicate it.. I was just wondering if anyone has heard of this...1 point
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The Custom Rating field is used for parental controls only. So if you enter a Custom Rating on an item that is what will be used to compare to the max rating you set for access control.1 point
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The server log is like what you attached to The debug option is in the "General Display" page of the menu you show above. Toggle it on, then you can send the client log via the user menu at the Emby home page.1 point
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But this is extracting from a CD, not a DVD or BD, so getting a WAV file is to be expected. If the track actually contains DTS and has not been altered in any way (e.g. dither, gain normalisation, or topping and tailing) then it will play as multi-channel DTS in just about any player, such as VLC. The DTS track has a header which switches the DTS decoder on As part of my early testing of Emby I took a DTS track from a DTS CD I made nearly 20 years ago and saved it as a wav file with a WAV extension, and also with a DTS extension - I even made an MKA containing it. These all play in Emby generating the correct four-channel output (well, six with two empty). I don't recall clearly, but it might have failed initially, and got fixed when I reported it. Here is Emby's view - note, this is a two-channel WAV file, but Emby has correctly identified the DTS content: Paul1 point
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yep.. this is my point - an extreme example, but you are not going to remux this in 2 minutes .. 09/02/2024 15:00 672,673 clearlogo.png 05/11/2018 18:17 25,087,933 The Lord of the Rings- The Return of the King (2003) - Remux-2160p Extended DV HDR10-trailer.mkv 27/08/2023 04:07 16,346,336 The Lord of the Rings- The Return of the King (2003) - Remux-2160p Extended DV HDR10-320-10.bif 09/02/2024 15:00 524,129 landscape.jpg 22/04/2024 01:53 143,736,602,947 The Lord of the Rings- The Return of the King (2003) - Remux-2160p Extended DV HDR10.mkv 09/02/2024 15:00 2,073,973 fanart.jpg 09/02/2024 15:00 1,186,879 poster.jpg 26/01/2024 11:30 1,545,511 The Lord of the Rings- The Return of the King (2003) - Remux-2160p Extended DV HDR10-trailer.png 22/04/2024 03:58 17,746 The Lord of the Rings- The Return of the King (2003) - Remux-2160p Extended DV HDR10.nfo 9 File(s) 143,784,058,127 bytes1 point
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I only just found AudioBookShelf, I have been playing with it for a few days, it looks cool and appears to work well. They have a Windows installer now : https://www.audiobookshelf.org/docs#windows-install It took me a while to wrangle my audiobook collection into a directory structure that works for me and is acceptable for AudioBookShelf to import, but once you get it set up it looks and feels great. I had to re-order the metadata importers, wanted it to take my authors, series, titles, readers from the directory/file structure and had to move that metadata importer to the top. Apart form that, it was easy to set up and use. I will be testing it on my phone (just using the web client) over the next few weeks to see how it goes.1 point
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Ok.. I got it fix it was my local network on my server i have two network adderss on my server now one 1GB on motherboard and a new 10GB network card i add 3 months ago and that 1GB had the wrong IP address with wrong subnet in it when i was testing other thing a week back and i did not change that ip back to the right subnet and turn it back off. to run my new 10GB network card only. so it was my Network IP it was double on EMBY server and one was wrong IP address not showing.. it was my bad.. sorry for the trouble and thank you everyone for your help too. Everything is now working great it will log out and log back in very fast on all APPS. Thank you EMBY Team..1 point
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Thanks i appreciate it, i really hope you guys can do it in the next update potentially1 point
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Probably completely irrelevant but I had something similar(ish) last night and I think it was an update to Norton buggering things up. Although if it started back on 27th its even less likely. Oh well, I've typed it now.1 point
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Have you tried clearing data and cache for the Emby app on the devices?1 point
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Make sure that your Emby server is displaying the proper addresses for WAN and LAN on its dashboard.1 point
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That sounds kind of slow, but it is a laptop I guess. I can usually remux a file of that size within a few seconds. Return of the King is ~125GB. It takes me about 6 minutes to remux it. It's going to depend a lot on your hardware.1 point
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HI, there is no support for media inside gz files. Best thing to do is unzip them.1 point
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HI, yes we'll have to look into what's possible relating to fonts. Thanks.1 point
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Make sure that Emby server is shutdown. Check task manager and make sure its not running.1 point
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The biggest problem with the device limit is that it takes a week for one to drop off, when they should reset every day. This is just a stranglehold to extract more money, the proof is they took the lifetime device upgrade away. If I was paying a sub for emby I would have been gone a long time ago, especially considering it takes forever for them to fix the problems they create with each release and LiveTV has not worked properly the almost 5 years I have been using emby. I love emby, use it every day even though it has lots of issues. Luckily the device limit does not really affect me as only my wife and I use it in the house on only 3 devices and my family and friends that use it usually use it on only 1 TV and not that often. It helps that I have most of them on Firesticks because I bought that app and a lifetime Premiere, but if I hit the device limit I would be peeved considering I do not use it for anything illegal.1 point
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I'm not very familiar with updating on Windows, was the service stopped first? I don't want to suggest anything that might break your install (though really the important stuff is in the data folder) but you can probably just delete the dashboard-ui folder and it will just get recreated when you install the new version.1 point
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There isn't an ABS app yet for TV boxes. If you want it to show up on your TV at this point, you have to Cast it. Also, to be clear, that was the whole page, which I had to scroll down and stitch two and a half screenshots together to make. The screen only shows three (3) rows at a time. https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf-app/issues/6061 point
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Apple TV is HORRIBLE for Emby. Just read the Apple TV support threads about HDR and DV support, subtitle support, and other issues. If you want the best experience it's either a Shield or a 3rd Gen Firecube. Apple is great if you never want to leave their ecosystem, ever. As soon as you try to do anything that you feel the box should be able to do, you find out you're handcuffed to their choices.1 point
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They will be coming. Roku also has a patent on injecting ads into any HDMI stream connected to their devices. If you don't have a pi-hole, this is your warning that they are now necessary.1 point
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@feerlessleadrI plan to add that feature soon. I have been off creating a new Smart Playlist for creating channels, collections and playlists. I will post the code very soon. Vic1 point
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There is no way for plugins to register singleton instances. But the dependency injection will automatically instantiate your classes via constructor injection and when calling Emby SDK Reference: IApplicationHost.Resolve<T>(). This doesn't require registration, you just need to make sure that a class has just a single public constructor and all constructor parameters can be resolved by the injector as well (either registered Emby singletons by specifying the interface or concrete classes to which the above applies). This is quite handy, but doesn't allow you to access a central and single instance for your plugin. Older plugins were exposing themselves via a static property. This is a disregarded pattern though (for multiple resaons), and hence I appreciate your question, which is essentially about avoid this (simple but problematic) pattern. There's a better way to get at your pugin instance: private MyPlugin GetPluginInstance(IApplicationHost applicationHost) { var plugin = applicationHost.Plugins.OfType<MyPlugin>().FirstOrDefault(); if (plugin == null) { throw new Exception("The plugin is not loaded"); } return plugin; }1 point
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Hi. Can you try sideloading our standard android app on the same device and see how that compares? https://emby.media/emby-for-android.html Thanks.1 point
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Thanks for correcting your comment, that said optimism only goes sooooooo far.1 point
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Here is the next round of answers from our Emby Q&A session. The feedback from our previous blog post was exciting to see from all of you, and we are excited to share even more answers. The next round of questions and answers will be released next week as well! 1) What are some of the future goals of Emby? Emby wants to continue to grow and be the best media server option available for our users. We hope to move to a quicker release schedule than in previous iterations that is both more efficient from a development standpoint and exciting for our users. We love what we do here at Emby and we want our users and potential users to see that! 2) Would the Emby team ever consider moniterary "bounties" to help offset the development cost. We have actually seen this question a lot lately. We do not believe that this is the best way to decide what goes into development for a few reasons. First and foremost, we do not want people who have more money than others to decide what goes into production while others who may not be able to afford to donate or contribute go unheard. 3) How does the Emby team decide on what's next for Emby? The answer to this is deeper than most people probably think. Feature requests is one place that we look at to form our roadmap of future goals. Sometimes it's as simple as user feedback that something is not working as intended or could be implemented in an easier way to use etc. Other times our development staff has ideas based on industry trends as well as their own experience that they believe should be implemented. We take all of that and as a team decide what should be added and when. 4) In what areas can Emby improve? We as a team are always seeking to improve. We fully acknowledge that as a small company we are sometimes stretched "thin" but we do our best to always be both proactive and reactive with all of you. As mentioned above we hope to move to a quicker release schedule with a more agile methodology that allows us do so. We think we do a pretty great job at communication with everyone here on the forums, but we continue to strive to be even better here as well. Being able to give more flushed out answers and as much information as we can. Our goal is to always continue improving. View the full article1 point
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Just arrived at Emby from Plex, and would love to know if this project is progressing? An audio player for the Emby server would be certainly appreciated.1 point
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Hi, yes these are both planned for future updates. Thanks for the feedback.1 point
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I guess there could be a commercial opening here for selling the user an 'emby framework' with their own exclusive branding, but I fail to see how you can expect Emby to just replace or share their commercial branding for free when the intention is almost certainly for a 3rd parties commercial gain and not Emby's ..1 point
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I would like to add a comment regarding Emby funding their development going forward. There has been mention of the recurring costs of the live TV guide, and breaking this out as a separate subscription instead of included with a lifetime payment. This sounds reasonable, as it is a recurring cost to Emby and is truly a "service" requiring continuing data. However, and this is a big one, live TV is on the verge of being broken for Emby by virtue of ATSC 3.0 DRM. ATSC 1.0 is only required to be transmitted for another 4 years. At first glance, it appears it could be impossible for Emby, as a software-only device, to meet the DRM requirement of playing back on the same hardware that made the recording. Possibly this could be solved by close coordination with SiliconDust, but why would they partner with Emby instead of selling you their own DVR software with guide subscription? While I really enjoy the integration Emby has offered thus far, both movie libraries as well as live and recorded TV, it appears this is coming to an end. As such, who will want the partial solution of non-DRM'd TV that Emby might be able to offer? I can't see a TV guide data subscription working as a reasonable revenue stream for Emby going forward. Although I do think their efforts need to be supported financially, this would appear to be a dead end.0 points
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Hi, yes, more options to control this are possible for future updates. Thanks.0 points
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