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LG does not allow apps to DirectPlay TrueHD. TrueHD is only supported when played from an input source via HDMI. The reason why it 'appears' to work when you disable transcoding on the server is this. When the LG TV encounters an audio track that is not supported, it automatically plays the next supported track in the file. It does not report this, so Stats for Nerds will show TrueHD as that is what we think is playing, but that is not what is being played. Test this by finding (or creating) a file with only a single TrueHD audio track and no other audio tracks, or find a file where the audio track after the TrueHD track is either a different language or a commentary track. In this case, you will be able to tell which track is really playing.3 points
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I released v1.0.3.8 of the RatingPosterDB Emby plugin, it should resolve all reported issues, along with adding a LOT of new features: - Themes! - Theme position - Font size / weight - Image preview area in the settings - Many many new stylings settings and much more A full list of all plugin settings can be seen here: https://github.com/RatingPosterDB/RPDB-Emby-Plugin/blob/main/README.md#settings-screenshot If you find any issues with this new version, please make sure to notify me.2 points
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What you both don't seem to understand is that access to your server is exactly the same, whether you're using a regular web browser or a bespoke installable emby application/client. They all access the server through the exact same means/endpoints: the servers API, which is secured with user authentication tokens. The only difference is whether the interface you're viewing was downloaded on the fly to present to you (a web page) or already stored on your device (an installed application, or even just a locally cached version of the webpage). An attacker doesn't even need to load the webpage from your server, they could just send raw requests/commands directly to the servers API. Disabling the 'http web server' or 'webpage' or however you want to phrase it, IS to shutdown Emby server entirely. (or prevent EVERYTHING from accessing it at all, apps included). Emby server is primarily an http server that responds to http requests from every client application. This includes the actual video streams too. Point is: your request has not and very likely will not be implemented because it does nothing useful. Preventing users from being able to load the webpage would not improve security in anyway (and honestly would likely lead to people locking themselves out of their servers unknowingly). It's completely superfluous. Like removing the knocker from your door; it doesn't stop people seeing your house/door and knocking anyway or even just trying to enter. That's why we have locks (authentication/access controls). If you're that worried about which client a user will use; use the device access controls to limit them. Or just have a discussion with the people you share your server with and stop sharing with people that won't respect your rules... It's your server after all.2 points
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You should be more concerned about opening a port without SSL than admin features that no one can even access anyway.2 points
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Your problem would be much easier to resolve if you actually read the responses you're getting. There is already a setting to prevent remote access to the admin account, should you so desire. “HTML access” isn't a thing and has no effect on what you're trying to do, because the admin dashboard is just as easily accessible through the apps as the rest of the interface is. Why do so many of your users have admin access in the first place?2 points
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Sorry, missed/forgot that. (I'm sick with feber, so go easy on me ) While spoofing is easy (even i can do it) it would require guessing the clients allowed.1 point
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I'm not understanding. I added his email under his user account under my server. Do I need to go to emby connect? Windows web. 4.9.3.01 point
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HI, yes we are looking into this. Thanks.1 point
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The HTML rendering is built into their client. As far as Emby server knows, the web browser, it uses a user-agent and connects to the API endpoint. Same as every other app whether web based, or Roku based, or iOS based, or etc. They all use the API endpoints and http connections. They send the server a user-agent and an authorization. Combined that grants you access to your user and you log in. If you wish to disable users from being able to change things you can disable this on their user. You cannot disable their client from rendering HTML because that isn't how this works. You can only disallow them access to the API or restrict their access to certain API calls by changing their user settings. That is how it is meant to work.1 point
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The timings I was referring relate to the earlier post and from the timestamp I see for you being at GMT-4, it was at 17:39 with the emby server log covering time to 17:37 and season 15 was removed at 17:27, added and rescanned at 17:30 and all markers were in place by 17:32:28 - so issue was resolved then What happened before that is unknown as we have no logs covering the times when each of the 8 episodes added to the library So be on the lookout for such issues and capture the logs soon. We keep logs for 3 days by default - these would be named embyserver.txt for the latest and embyserver-xxxxx.txt for earlier with logs cycled every 24 hours1 point
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I think its there, in case you have multi selected 10 items. Then you can skip that 1 and continue with the last 9.1 point
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The app is not reporting it supports TrueHD &AudioCodec=ac3,eac3,aac,mp3 This topic needs moved to LG TV section.1 point
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I think it depends if you care more for the room aesthetics or if it’s the audio setup and hobby part you’re interested in. Also are you able to place speakers in your ceiling for Atmos? This is only advice from my experience but when budgeting I would spend the most on the subwoofer, next the AVR amp, the front stage and finally the rear surrounds and atmos speakers. I’m sure others have a different idea but this is what I think. For most people this is quite difficult to achieve starting out so you have to make compromises and do this in stages. But what I wouldn’t compromise on is the AVR amp. Choose one which has the connections you need, with some future proofing with speaker connections (5 bed layer, 4/6 atmos, multiple subs, pre-outs). The amp should be good for at least 5-7 years so with that in mind buy some speakers second hand for now. Or just use what you already have and build it up.1 point
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Nice find! That's the issue, the plugin didn't work with pagination, so it only fetched 1000 items. This is now fixed this for upcoming release. Yeah, and that's the whole reason i started this project with the plugin. Tag are almost invisible for the user but we can do so much with it. Collections will quickly be cluttered if we have like 20 + for just the purpose of populating the home screen rows.1 point
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@LukeAny update on this? We’ve had quite a few new betas released and not a word on this (still present) issue.1 point
