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17 minutes ago, unisoft said:

I wouldn't recommend over 512 on older Synology devices as found this caused home screen delay. I had added more memory to mine. I have a 12 bay DS2415+. About 6 years old. That's what I found when I was testing the ideal setting out...Could be different on different models.

Huh, that's strange... Even when you have a lot of unused memory?

I use the native x64 version (not docker), and I have 16 GB of RAM on dual channel mode, plenty of it unused (at least currently).

What do you think makes the home screen slower on your part? What is it that you see that you can tell the difference?

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10 hours ago, heffeque said:

Huh, that's strange... Even when you have a lot of unused memory?

I use the native x64 version (not docker), and I have 16 GB of RAM on dual channel mode, plenty of it unused (at least currently).

What do you think makes the home screen slower on your part? What is it that you see that you can tell the difference?

When I used the higher figures, the home screen loaded but I could hear the disks chattering away much more then a delay in showing (web client). I used a lower figure and found fast response so settled on that. I haven't changed the sizes for past couple of Emby releases though.

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6 minutes ago, unisoft said:

When I used the higher figures, the home screen loaded but I could hear the disks chattering away much more then a delay in showing (web client). I used a lower figure and found fast response so settled on that. I haven't changed the sizes for past couple of Emby releases though.

A database vacuum might also help.

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On 17/08/2022 at 20:50, heffeque said:

A database vacuum might also help.

Thanks, I had already done that a few times so far...

DonMacaroni
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On 8/16/2022 at 5:03 PM, heffeque said:

Having external access to Emby is something that a lot of us actually want and use, so... I guess sometimes it's a bit inevitable.

I wonder what the usecase would be?
And opening up your NAS to the internet, is pretty much asking for trouble.
VPN would be much safer solution.

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On 8/25/2022 at 11:36 PM, DonMacaroni said:

I wonder what the usecase would be?
And opening up your NAS to the internet, is pretty much asking for trouble.
VPN would be much safer solution.

TVs don't have access to VPN software as far as I know.

DonMacaroni
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4 hours ago, heffeque said:

TVs don't have access to VPN software as far as I know.

TV’s usually are in the same network. :)

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On 8/27/2022 at 10:43 PM, DonMacaroni said:

TV’s usually are in the same network. :)

My family members don't live in my house...

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