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Samsung Smart TV can't play anything via remote access (http)


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Hi,

the Samsung client app isn't able to play any video. It is connected via http@8096 (no ssl). Installed via the samsung app store. Connection works (gui content visible)

Router has a port forward from 8096 to 8096 emby server.

Secure connection in server settings is set to disabled.

Samsung emby client shows errors:

1. PLAYER_ERROR_CONNECTION_FAILED, player state: IDLE

2. Playback Error - No compatible streams are currently available

 

Another older Samsung TV UE48J6250  @ 1.0.77 works fine. Also android apps are working with remote connection.

Is there a problem with the app for newer samsung TVs?

Thanks for any help!

 

 

Samsung model number: Samsung Smart TV QE75Q60CAUXXH

Samsung firmware version: T-NKLCDEUC-1402.6 (Tizen 7.0)

Samsung Emby client version: 1.7.0

Emby server version: 4.8.3.0

 

Serverlog: 

Debugging on. Removed Trakt loggings and renamed Movie/folder names

No transcoding logs produced

Log includes tests of three different movies.

 

 

movie1.png

movie2.png

movie3.png

embyserver_renamed.txt

Posted

Thanks for the fast respond. This is not easily possible as the TV is wall mounted and USB is not accessible. Are there better options?

Happy2Play
Posted

I would guess this issue is with the older version 1.7.0.

4 hours ago, Stueck said:

Is there a problem with the app for newer samsung TVs?

I guess the question is what version is in the app store as that appears to be a 2023 tv?

 

But once Samsung drops older model support you are forced to USB sideload every 30 days.

Posted

I have installed version 1.7.0 which is the latest available in samsung app store on this TV (TV is a 2023 generation TV!) .

Did  you made any changes from 1.7.0 to 1.7.7 which could solve the problem?

Can you predict when Samsung will make the new version available in the app store?

Happy2Play
Posted

But have no idea and how long Samsung takes to approve app updates.  

Posted

I'm not sure why this is not transcoding, but it looks like you have a bitrate set in the client which preventing playback

2024-03-25 10:55:10.813 Info App: Bitrate exceeds DirectPlay limit: media bitrate: 10212125, max bitrate: 7000000
2024-03-25 10:55:10.813 Info App: Bitrate exceeds DirectStream limit: media bitrate: 10212125, max bitrate: 7000000

 

Posted

Does removing that get it to play? Not that you should have to, just so we know. Thanks.

Posted

Hi, are you able to install the latest version via USB and see how that compares?

Posted
On 26/03/2024 at 01:29, Stueck said:

Another older Samsung TV UE48J6250  @ 1.0.77 works fine.

Is this older device also using the same remote connection?

Posted (edited)
On 4/3/2024 at 7:37 AM, Luke said:

Hi, are you able to install the latest version via USB and see how that compares?

No, unfortunately I am not able to install it via USB. Have to wait for a new app store version. Due the wall mount it's not accessible.

 

On 4/3/2024 at 8:02 AM, SamES said:

Is this older device also using the same remote connection?

Yes, same account and remote target

Edited by Stueck
Posted

OK thanks for the update.

  • 1 month later...
Posted

 

Ensure your Samsung Smart TV firmware is updated. Check network settings and try using a different device. If the issue persists, contact Samsung support for further assistance.

Posted (edited)

I have run a few more tests. The connection was previously made via a DynDNS URL. 
When I use the IP, the streaming works. 
It seems to be a problem with the app with DNS resolution (but only for streaming, not for the gui) 

In the meantime, I have also installed a reverse proxy to enable HTTPS/SSL. Unfortunately, this didn't help. I still have to use the IP instead of the URL

Is this a problem with the app or with how the Samsung TV operates DNS resolution?

Edited by Stueck
  • Solution
Posted (edited)

It seems that I have found the solution. 
I have written my DynDNS URL to “external address” and set the public port to 80 and 443 (now via reverse proxy).
I had not previously specified the remote data as I thought this was only required for an SSL certificate via emby.

I don't know if my old setup with port forwarding without reverse proxy and http-only would work now. 

Apparently the Tizen app does not use the server address of the login for streaming (lib listings worked). It worked fine on Android, so I didn't suspect it was due to the “external address”.

Edited by Stueck
Posted

Oh, I just saw that an app update also landed in the samsung-store recently (May 14). Maybe that was the solution - and not my setup changes.
Anyway, it's working now. 
Many thanks for the help.

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