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  1. Since we can now detect end credits, or manually add them in other cases, it would be nice to see this, rather than an automatic percentage/time remaining, trigger the "next episode" popup and decide whether an episode is resumable or not. Even better if it could expand to movies for the latter point.
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  2. VideoRefactor is a Windows winform application that allows you to easily make common changes to video files such as changing video and audio codecs, the resolution (1080p to 720p for example), remove the Default tag on audio and subtitle tracks, and whether to keep any existing subtitle tracks or not. In addition, it allows you to specify how many seconds to take off the start and end of the video (for example, if you have your system configured to start recording a few minutes early and run a few minutes after the desired show to ensure getting the entire program). Latest release.
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  3. Does it remain out of step after you complete a "Refresh Guide Data" on the Live TV Setup screen I noticed all the views were in step after a refresh: Settings - Live TV - Channels Home Screen - Live TV - Guide Home Screen - Live TV - Channels
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  4. Would think there are a lot of other feature that would have a much higher priority then editions. But never not the areas being worked on next but Smart List are supposed to be next.
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  5. Looks like everyone has covered it but do you have nfo file with media also? As it suggests you edit media in Emby and only written to DB then at some point the NFO file is reread and clears the DB only information and clears the lock as the nfo does not contain locked field data.
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  6. Hi. Premiere is for all users on your server up to the device limits. Is there a limit to Emby Premiere?
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  7. Also if you use Radarr turn off metadata in there. It can change metadata on upgrade, update etc.
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  8. Hi. If you are going to customize your metadata, I HIGHLY recommend checking that last box to save NFO files. That should ensure that your customizations will be retained.
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  10. fyi, if there are no major issues reported in the next two week, I'll tag 11.1.9 as stable. known limitations of 11.1.9: - musicalbum are not updated in realtime - several playlist (sync and nodes) issues I'll fix it in next version but requires some code modifications which I'm not gonna risk adding as long no stable version is released.
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  11. Wow that's a lot to take in an such an awesome response thank you..... give me time to go through your thoughts. I had to take family and see Wicked (ugh...) so I just got home. I'll try in the morning and report back... again thanks for the details.
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  12. I changed a few Settings and it seems to work except Firefox but i can Live with that on my xbox it is working fine now. Thanks all of you for the fast support on my Topic
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  13. listo solucionado , con @Radeonme ayudo y listo ya va por el 70 % y descargando jajaja , gracias a todos
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  14. State Street Theater Custom CSS Version 1.03 - Dec 3, 2024 - (Be sure to upgrade. This replaces the older versions) Added optional image to the login page, disclaimer area with user controlled options for image selection, text positioning above or ontop of the image and text color. Fixed many mobile style issues for iPhone 6 and larger, portrait and landscape. Adjusted tablet styles, portrait and landscape. Adjusted overview text 'More' button to not disappear in some artist pages. Mobile aligned media title names under main photo for media, TV and Music videos. (no change for desktop / notebook) More minor code clean up. Notes: Putting mobile styles at the bottom of the css file and inside 'if' functions causes a known CSS bug. Sometimes these styles are not refreshed when the user returns to a page. Apparently, styles listed higher in the CSS file and not inside the mobile 'if' functions override the mobile styles and the page needs a refresh to look correct again. The fix is either to adjust the cache from the server or place the call to the mobile css inside each html page header. Neither of these fixes are possible when using custom style css. Coming back to some pages, particularly an Actor's page, makes mobile look occasionally broken. A page refresh will fix this. Due to similar class names, it is hard to fix a style for media page areas and not break similar TV series or Actor's pages. This version has 266 "!important" declarations, which is not ideal. Many "!important" are duplicated inside 'if' functions for different mobile sizes. Many are needed to override Emby css that also has '!important'. Ideally, renaming the classes to have different names for Media, Music, TV shows, episodes, Actors, Artists templates would be nice. With separate class names, I could more easily ungroup style commands per template. This does create a page optimization hit on Emby's css styles. There are ways to optimize using discreet class names per template and call separate css style files based on hardware. But updating Emby's css is more work and maybe not worth it for such low use. Finally, I only had two phone sizes to test. Hopefully, the styles in the new version will work with all mobile sizes. If not, you can easily just use the Android or iOS Emby app instead for mobile. Enjoy and comments are welcome. State Street v1.03 Emby custom theme.css
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  15. True and that cheapens the purchases made by users that have made earlier purchases at the full price. I wish companies would simply price their stuff at a fair (to all) reasonable rate not slap the face of those that purchased earlier. Yes i take advantage of discounts when offered but I do not think that lowering prices for a short time is good for either the consumers or the companies involved. There are parts of capitalism that are just examples of "wrong thinking." It seems that throughout capitalism the Ferengi rules of acquisition are used a lot. In particular the rule that states "Greed is eternal."
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  16. Interesting. So, from the "user" point of view, would it be that hard to change the output of the function from "No items found" to ""No items found, you need to enable TvDB for this first."? It would help a lot to minimise irritation if devs would think a little bit more about usability. "It's not a new requirement and has alsways been that way" is not really a helpful excuse if it's not clear to a user that it's a requirement if the function in question doesn't say so. Or if it's just documented somewhere in a developer API or similar instead of the UI. However, after adding TvDB to the Series and Season Metadata Downloader, the missing episodes query works: T Thanks for this so far, but I would really appreciate if this feature could be made more userfriendly.
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  17. Maybe I'm missing the point here - but as a 'client/user' of the system - how would I KNOW to use this function in the first place ? When I watch a show, I don't assume an episode MAY be missing and therefore manually check each time - I want to be NOTIFIED that an episode is missing - thus I know in advance. The only useful function 'missing episodes' now serves is for the Admin (and then are far better tools out there for this) or for the poor client when they realise they have missed an episode and then attempt to find out what's going on. I get the technical reasons why, but removing this basic functionality without replacing it with something that is functional (from a client perspective) was a poor decision imo.
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  18. Agreed - another area where Emby have lost focus and are now way behind the competition - it doesn't even have the ability to edit the Intro's without the support of a 3rd party plugin... Emby (with the 3rd party Plugin) used to lead in this area as it had both Intro and Outro detection and all the support tools (editing, stats etc). Now even JF has long passed them and have recently introduced the architecture called 'media segments' which is tagging for for Commercial, Preview, Recap, Outro and Intro. Their clients need to catch up, but the concept is solid. A shame, as the same concept of 'MarkerTypes' is actually in Emby (and was discussed with them), but beyond Intro's, it has have never been developed further ...
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  19. I am a paying Plex user, but I recently switched to Emby because I dislike Plex’s increasing focus on streaming services. After using it for several months, I can confidently say that, apart from the number of client apps (which isn’t a major issue), Plex’s most notable advantage is its relatively accurate detection of intros and outros. This feature has the most noticeable impact on the user experience. Other than that, I find Emby superior to Plex in almost every way. It seems Plex uses voice analysis to determine these segments because, even when there are additional scenes after the credits, it can still accurately identify the outro section. I hope the developers can pay more attention to this kind of feature request. Thank you very much!
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  20. So I've been using Emby for a few weeks and want to revisit this with my thoughts. We use our media server like our own personal Netflix complete with binge watching, so credit markers are important to us, and dealing with credit markers in Emby genuinely sucks. To call them frustrating to work with doesn't even begin to do it justice. I get it that automatically detecting credits can be resource intensive for the host machine and doesn't have a 100% success rate for accurate detection regardless of method used, but this is one area where I would encourage the devs to consider that perfect is definitely the enemy of the good. When you have a large existing library it is absolutely painful to manually add these markers for each and every video. This is compounded by the fact that you have to do this for every video added to the server going forward as well, and it makes upkeep an enormous task. I would MUCH rather go back and manually edit videos that didn't automatically get it right the first time. The whole reason I started experimenting with EMBY in the first place is my dissatisfaction with the direction of PLEX, but it is honestly hard to get away from their software because of this. To be fair PLEX's system isn't perfect either, but once again in this instance perfect is the enemy of the good. Even with being imperfect their system is so much more advanced as to be almost laughable. Given that the intro/credit detection plugin is no longer available I implore the devs to reconsider their stance on this. I understand that the Emby team is relatively small and you have to be smart about where you allocate your resources but people have been asking for this for more than two years now across multiple threads.
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  21. I would love to see a blue iris software plugin for Emby. Blue Iris is a cheap video surveillance software that is way underpriced. Not sure why it doesn't cost more considering how many features it has - I'll look at the bounty idea.
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