Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 04/13/25 in all areas

  1. Turns out I did not have emby as a user or group on my system. This post also helped me figure this out,
    2 points
  2. i heard that we will see TVNext really soon, exactly after 14 more SMB fixes.
    2 points
  3. Tu utilises TVDB pour les séries? Gods of the Arena est dans les specials de Spartacus, et doit donc être rangé comme tel sinon il ne sera pas reconnu. A ranger dans un dossier "Specials", aux côtés des autres saisons de Spartacus, et à renommer selon la nomenclature suivante sur les screenshots.
    2 points
  4. Hey Luke, just wanted to let you know that, at least for me, this issue was resolved with the latest Android security update from April 5, 2025 for my Pixel 7 Pro running Emby for Android 3.4.36
    2 points
  5. This would be nice for those with fringe antenna signals. The provided "Direct Play" option still goes through the server and as a result hangs when channel experiences a signal drop. The HD tuner seems to handle this issue without problems through their app. VLC handles it as well. Thank you for the consideration. Jack
    1 point
  6. I did a forum search for "volume" & saw a lot of posts, but none related to this subject specifically (though admittedly, I didn't search through ALL the many pages). Since I recently got a large chunk of FLAC, MP4 (Apple lossless) & MP3 music files, I have been enjoying adding new songs to my many playlists. I must say that Emby seems to do a nice job of "prioritizing" the new additions so they are popping up often, but not exclusively. However, some songs seem to have different native volume levels, requiring me to adjust the volume on my player/speaker to better accommodate a "level" listening volume. I remember having this problem with iTunes when importing new MP3 files (from converted CDs). I used to have software (MP3 Gain) that would "listen" to a group of files & adjust the native volume of each file to a specific target decibel level I selected (called Radio Mode). Of course, it wasn't perfect, but it worked well enough & fixed the real highs & lows. The Apple Music player itself also offered volume normalization that worked pretty well within a certain range. A quick internet search shows that Audacity (free, though other options were also offered) can accomplish the purpose similar to MP3 Gain for FLAC files (and I assume MP4), though I would have to experiment a bit to verify that it will work for this purpose. The latest version of MP3 Gain for Mac I could find is: v2.5 (Using MP3Gain 1.5.2 with AACGain 2.0.0) -- 2021-02-09. It would be nice if Emby could offer a built-in "radio mode" option when streaming, that would augment or diminish the native volume of individual songs so the output would be nearly level, at least enough to avoid having to manually adjust the output volume on my bluetooth speaker. It should be an option, not automatic, because certain albums (especially classical) have different volumes as part of the "art", and may be preferred in those instances. However, for the bulk of most recreational streaming, a somewhat constant volume output level would be preferred. You could add a "RADIO MODE" button to pages that allow streaming of groups of songs (like Playlists, Albums, entire Folders, etc), especially when shuffling.
    1 point
  7. Nevermind, rebooted and everything seems ok again, wierd shit.
    1 point
  8. Refresh metadata "Search for Missing" should do exactly that.
    1 point
  9. @Teddyknuddel Ok da war der Fehler meinerseits. Es hat jetzt funktioniert. Vielen Dank für deine Mühe
    1 point
  10. Ich hab es gerade getestet, es geht. https://github.com/Teddyknuddel/embuary.omega/tree/master/backup Lade die Skins EINZELN hier runter und dann installiere es.
    1 point
  11. Dann muss ich das checken. Aber heute nicht mehr
    1 point
  12. Merci pour l'astuce spard4 Je n'avais pas pensé à regarder sur TVDB comment ranger le truc
    1 point
  13. I'm actually surprised that this hasn't been implemented yet, as the format cdg+mp3 is supported in ffmpg natively. As for indexing, the format uses regular mp3 tags wirh artist song etc..
    1 point
  14. @Le_SeNz https://lmdfdg.com/?q=zip+von+github+laden
    1 point
  15. La façon de ranger les épisodes peut être différente selon leur parution à la TV, sur DVD ou autre. Absolu ça semble être un numéro absolu d'épisode, donc tout dans une saison et tout à la suite. Si tu as réglé ta bibliothèque sur TVDB pour les séries en priorité, vas faire un tour sur leur site, tu pourras voir clairement le rangement qui est attendu en fonction du choix entre Dvd, diffusé, ou absolu, ainsi que si la trad FR est disponible.
    1 point
  16. Als ZIP auf Github runterladen und so installieren
    1 point
  17. Hello, I mainly use the folder view, and by default, files are sorted by "file name." On each client, for every user, I have to manually edit the metadata for each folder one by one to change the sorting back to "title (ascending)." It would be very appreciated to be able to set a per-user option to apply a default file sorting order. Thank you in advance.
    1 point
  18. It's OpenLibrary. An update to the plugin has gone out that should be able to get a description in more cases than before.
    1 point
  19. Was about to say the same, latest update seems to have fixed it
    1 point
  20. Update 21.0.2 Verbesserungen: Anpassungen, beziehungsweise Korrekturen (Dank an Stogie): Season Layout Episoden Layout Musik Layout. _________________________________________________________________ Improvements: Adjustments and corrections (thanks to Stogie): Season Layout Episodes Layout Music layout.
    1 point
  21. Any enthusiasm for this has long gone for me, though admittedly I'll probably get some of it back when it eventually turns up, hopefully before the children retire.
    1 point
  22. Hi, we'll get it into the 4.9 beta channel and then we'll assess whether to backport to 4.8 or just get 4.9 released as quickly as we can. Thanks.
    1 point
  23. Try the latest version and let me know if that fixes it for you
    1 point
  24. OK I made a small change related to this on the beta server, so for immediate relief you could always try that if you want. Just keep in mind that if you do, any rolling back to 4.8 stable will require a fresh start.
    1 point
  25. He's right, there is no Imdb metadata. But Open Movie Database is English only, so you might want to move that to a lower priority or disable it.
    1 point
  26. Yes the language you have set is also important for what it pulls. Glad you got it sorted. EDIT: To be clear for others, this setting under the options for the library.
    1 point
  27. OMG, es funktioniert, MEGA!!! Lieben Dank. Muss zugeben ich hab auf den Link nicht einmal draufgeklickt, obwohl dabei steht, dass es Details für das Setup sind. Manchmal sieht man den Wald vor lauter Bäumen nicht. Viele Grüße
    1 point
  28. Even assuming that a user should know how to manually change their display refresh rate after the Emby app is closed is unacceptable. Most people posting in this forum probably know how to do this but the average user of the Emby Windows App should absolutely not be expected to know how to fix this problem.
    1 point
  29. Having the same issue as the above users, posting here so I can follow the thread. This has to be fixed, it reverting my 165hz panel to 23.96hz is a huge pain in the ass, it never did this before so I'm not sure why this was even added/changed. Never had any playback issues prior to this. I think everyone's question though is "why"? If I go change my refresh rate back to 165hz while the title is playing there are literally 0 issues so I'm not sure why Emby is switching my refresh rate even when this "feature" is disabled. It's super intrusive and a massive annoyance to reset.
    1 point
  30. Thanks Bill - I appreciate the honest answer I may take a look myself just out of curiosity more than anything as I don't use LiveTV much these days. Assuming you mean on the Core Introskip - then yes, I could do that but I would really prefer Emby to finish what they started with Introskip and add a proper framework/api for 'markers' - the same as what Jellyfin has done ... (media segments - covering commercial, preview, recap, intro and outro) ..
    1 point
  31. What we did with the original Introskip plugin was optionally 'insert' a visable chapter called 'Intro' (and credit if you had one) into the existing chapters. This then showed on any 'timeline' or chapters view. As the EDL file has the start/end of any/all commercials - would inserting a 'chapter' for each commercial, labelled as 'commercial' be of any use ? If yes, then it's fairly easy to do this, as you just need to extract the existing chapters, add the news ones from the EDL file, re-sort the chapters and save - all in emby, you don't touch the source file. @BillOatmanIf you are interested, I still have the original Introskip c# source to do this that Cheesgeezer wrote and I have updated numerous times ..
    1 point
  32. Hi, the app will have a more robust video player than the web browser, so that's why videos may be quicker to load with it.
    1 point
  33. Thank you to everyone who took the time to ask the Emby team questions across all of the different platforms including here on the forums. There were a lot of great questions that were thrown our way and we've been excited to get the answers out to you. While some of the questions we were not able to answer, we did our best to give you the most accurate and clear answers possible. Now without further ado, here is the first series of questions and answers for you to look over! Please keep in mind more questions and answers will be coming in additional blog posts in the coming days, so not all questions are being answered today. Who owns Emby? Emby LLC owns the Emby product and is a private entity. The owners are undisclosed but note that the development team has full control over the direction of the product. We are not beholden to or under the influence of any investor or investment group. What is the history of Emby? Emby grew out of an open source project called MediaBrowser. Emby's origin in concept came out of that project but there is actually none of that code base still within it. Emby ended up being completely built from the ground up to be a server-based ecosystem as opposed to just a single app as the old MediaBrowser was. Around 2011 what is now the core development team for Emby were contributors to MediaBrowser. We saw the opportunity to build something more flexible than the WMC environment would allow and embarked on creating what we then called MB 3. The core developers spent over a year furiously writing code before anything was released to the public. It was then probably another two years of dedicated development before anything was truly usable as a system. In 2015 it was decided that we had moved so far away from what MB originally was that we needed a new name. A few of the devs got together and came up with "Emby". There are a few reasons behind that name but one of the main ones was that you needed something that wasn't already trademarked and domained. Emby fit that bill and has the benefit of sounding like "MB" when you say it. With the new name, we needed a new logo and we actually held a contest in the forum taking contributions from users and that finally landed us on the logo you see now. Since 2015 we have expanded the team and worked diligently to try and continue to craft the best truly personal media server system we can. We still have a long way to go but have also come a long way to where we are. What are the most popular Emby clients? We do not have exact data on this, due to sideloading and the such, but through the app store platforms we can gain general ideas. Android is the most popular amongst our userbase (both mobile and TV) with iOS in second place as the most downloaded app. What Emby clients do the development team use most for personal use? Our development team uses a wide variety of apps just as our user base does. We have people on the team using Android on mobile and TV, iOS, Apple TV, Roku and Xbox as well. As you can see our dev team really is as diverse as our user base when it comes to how we use the server. These were just a few of the questions about Emby as a product and who we are. In the next blog post we will be covering a few different things such as some of the future goals of Emby as well as release schedules and more!
    1 point
  34. You can already edit the list of ignored articles to allow you to incorrectly alphabetize your titles if you like. Edit the SortRemoveWords values in the SYSTEM.XML file on your Emby server. Soon you can effortlessly have all out movies starting with 'The' down in the Ts until a librarian smacks you firmly with a rolled up dictionary.
    1 point
  35. Someone who doesn't know about this, also doesn't care whether it's 120 or 144.
    0 points
×
×
  • Create New...