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  1. Hello, was wondering if will be avaible a feature like the one on Plex called Discover on an person. When you select an actor for example, "Jet Li" in my pic attached, the system will display filmography of him, movies you have on library and not. It is a nice method to complete a collection Chooo
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  2. I was searching to see if this was implemented and this comment encapsulated my idea fairly well. I enjoy being able to control during which hours viewing can occur each day. I would now like to take that to the next level by defining how much time can be spent. Ideally, it should track the time videos are playing (difference between when they start/stop) and not simply the length of the video(s). I wonder if this type of control has been considered.
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  3. It would also be cool if a video area could be defined i.e. like 2.35:1 and then an aspect ratio applied within this area. Then IMAX movies would play within the defined area only for 2.35:1 screen users. I think Potplayer can do this. This would avoid the need for aspect ratio detection tools. This can also be done with a custom 2.35:1 resolution, but way easier if it can be defined.
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  4. Thanks for the pointer to use browser dev view. Couldn't find any examples of the /LiveTv/Recordings/Series endpoint being used, but can get Series data back using /LiveTv/SeriesTimers, which should give me enough to be able to manage the space used by my family recording too much and filling the storage up.
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  5. I will come back to you later. Need to work the coming days.
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  6. Yeah sadly HDR10+ and DV are a mess on PC and it would be a horrible, frustrating experience. I've mentioned it many times, but with Switch 2 being released there is a the possibility that we will get a Shield 2, as the originals run on the same hardware. It's a wait and see moment right now. We're at a point in time where mini pc's are more than powerful enough, but the software side has been crippled drastically, by design.
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  7. Thank you, I've added my vote to that thread too.
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  9. Emby Windows & Emby Xbox A new stable version 2.211.0.0 is available now. Please go to the Microsoft Store and check for updates. Changes 2.211.0 [Win] MPV: Fix subtitle font mapping (aka ASS font size issue) [Win] MPV: Indicate AC-4 audio as unsupported [Win] MPV: Fix audio device getting lost on update [Win] MPV: Use default audio device if selected one isn't available [Win] Windows Theme: Improve playback-start UI behavior [Win] Windows Theme: Add theme option for animated scrolling [Win] Windows Theme: Improve appearance of focus indication for keyboard navigation [Win] Windows Theme: Fix various layout glitches and imperfections [Win] Windows Theme: Don't show in list for settings theme selection [Win] Fix occasional launch exceptions [Win] Perform server discovery early [Win] Fix issues with Turkish locale 2.210.0 [Win] Adjust store listings [Xbox] Don't show full-screen button [Xbox] Update Holiday Bonanza 2.209.0 [Win] MPV: Fix passthrough for DTS-HD [Win] MPV: Add option to ignore volume input commands [Win] MPV: Fix audio device selection getting lost [Win] MPV: Show audio passthrough option for digital outputs [Win] MPV: Fix passthrough for DTS-HD [Win] Persist audio playback volumne
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  10. Works perfectly fine now. Good job, Thanks for your work!
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  11. How would that work? If it was ripped from an identifiably media (dvd/bd...)/region/version? maybe, but how to identify this? But what a OTA/IPTV feed? All of these may have a slightly different start/stop time so that would make the data inaccurate and more importantly very frustrating when it's wrong.
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  12. This fixed it for me too, both on kernel 6.8 and kernel 6.11.
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  13. Hi. Your example is not direct playing. It is remuxing due to some sort of error attempting to direct play. The first thing I would try is the standard Android app. Search for it in the store.
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  14. Actually it’s been much better since going to HlS so we can consider this issue resolved. Thanks for the check in! Amazing community
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  15. Hi @CBers, yes I have seen the post, and followed the trick to use Testube and ABetterTheater but none of them solved the audio issue. I'll find a time to get some more information from the screen today and report back.
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  16. I love Emby. It just is the best.
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  17. Thank you, the notification scan more successful! I mean the id values of the three libraries are so different that it doesn't matter.
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  18. Just duplicated. TrueHD passthrough is still broken with this release but is slightly improved.
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  19. Hello, The white text displayed in the Emby app on LG WebOS is excessively bright, especially when pausing a movie. This is particularly problematic on OLED TVs, such as when using Filmmaker Mode, which is intentionally dark for an immersive viewing experience. The bright text not only disrupts the visual balance but can also dazzle viewers and even light up a dark room. I suggest implementing an option to reduce text brightness or provide customizable text color settings (e.g., light grey on black). This would significantly enhance the viewing experience, maintain the integrity of dark modes, and be more suitable for OLED screens. Thank you for considering this important improvement!
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  20. Did exactly that a month ago (but with a N97 in Blackview MP80). Runs rock solid since one month including simultanous Transcoding sessions after I installed the right Intel Graphics Driver version on Windows 11 Pro. Additionally it runs paperless-ngx, an *arr-Stack, audiobookshelf and Romm for retro-gaming in the Browser, all of that in Docker Desktop (17 containers). It does all that without blinking an eye.
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  21. What are you guys gonna do when it is finally released? You will have nothing left to moan about...lol
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  22. Ever since m3u tuner 1.0.38 was updated a few days ago iptv is working flawlessly.
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  23. Just guessing - Probably a permissions issue. Emby on Linux runs under an account named emby. That account needs permissions to the media folders. If that doesn't help, I suggest posting your emby logs active at the time the scan was performed.
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  24. Ignore my last message, my formatting on seriestimers was wrong so it didn't really apply any changes. I have managed to get the recording schedule to look correct with the new tuner configuration - will await a guide refresh tomorrow and see if things have improved. I did notice that the timers.json file goes back several years and is quite big (almost 2MB). It correctly shows the upcoming series recordings for the next few days There might be a chance this file is corrupt in some way where the recordings are skipped (or put back in?) because of some past episode numbering? Huge guess but will experiment later after the most recent change (next PVR to Happapague winTV 10) is fully tested. Thanks!
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  25. Many people have used first gen Arc. As Battlemage has only just been released, I doubt many people have experience with them. You really don't need it if you have a modern Intel CPU.
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  26. I did a small amount of thinking and wanted to try and answer this hypothetical even if it deviates from my original post a bit. Feel free to correct me if anything I wrote is inaccurate (it might be because I wrote this in kind of a hurry) If Emby client and server applications shipped with an embedded CA that is signed by the master licensing server with a very private key (not the user server), and required a valid timestamped certificate (grace period being "it's been less than x weeks since expiration") provided by said master server while the end user server was still online to enable Premiere, you would not need any form of communication between the licensing authority itself, only need a properly signed and encrypted certificate that can be verified by the CA (which is locally installed), which emby server/clients will automatically reject after the certificate expires and a certain amount of time has passed (grace period). This would obviously require that the CA be updated on a semi-regular basis to prevent old CAs from being used (once a year?) but you could just package it in with each major update (which generally, happens once a year, and you would have to anyway for smart device apps). The amount of time and effort required to compromise the private key on the master licensing server or brute force it would be much more significant than simply cracking the APK or etc. so I would not consider it "trivial". "But what if users change the system time to prevent the certificate from expiring?" -> you can already do this with current implementation to trick the local emby server into thinking it has not passed a lot of time since it went offline/whatever mechanism is in place to prevent such attacks can just be re-used to ensure certificate/license cannot be used after the grace period ends. Not only that but you would have to continually change system time/forever keep the server offline which I think is a lot of work that most people won't go through with.. It will eventually have to connect to the internet for whatever reason. You could also compare with the connecting device(s) time, and especially if its a modern phone it will have access to GPS time which is generally accurate. So no, I think it is not as trivial as modifying responses (unless they're unencrypted in which case why bother with licensing at all?). If that were true for most protocols, the interweb would be a much unsafer place.
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  27. Last attempt to try to make you understand .... You wrote: I want an alpha picker with a less than clear description of your need. So no unlike what you try to imply, I can't and don't do mind reading, so all I could answer is that your description did not match what you asked. And why alpha picker are a wrong solution to a wrong issue. You then explained better your need with much agressivity and I then was able to explain that it's already there. So yes the app is 100% user driven and I linked you a part of the template for feature requests (because that line implies Symfonium forum) that explains how it works.... Describe your need not your solution. If you had said I need a way to scroll to any position in the list I would have been able to answer. You said I know you hate alpha pickers but I want it anyway, that's quite different. I do not care that Emby have alpha picker or can read mind or can drive a plane, if the solution only cover one use case over all of them this is not the proper solution to the need. Your need was fastscroll and this need was handled since the very first version of the app. Symfonium is a relative success because I do not copy others, I fill needs with working solutions.
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