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Niels_Kolding
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Thanks for a wonderful program.

Now can i play MKV, ISO, Video_TS, Bd_folder and BD iso on my Samsung TV, from the EMBY server on a Windows PC

I can stream musik MP3 and FLAC to my Denon AVR from my phone.

Record TV works fine

I have delete Plex.

The last thing i use KODI to is play SACD.ISO and SACD-DSD files

That will be grat if EMBY can that, and i can delete KODI, and use EMBY to all.

Best Regard 

Niels 

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goulouche
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Hi,

I tried KODI with the "emby for kodi" plugin. Frankly, it's complicated and ugly. There are multimedia players that natively read ISO files (Zidoo or Dune, for example). Wouldn't it be possible for Emby to use the native functions of these devices?

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Niels_Kolding
Posted

Now I have read 5000 dvd.iso files into Emby after testing for a couple of weeks.

The dvd.iso files where there are several subtitles to choose from, there is something wrong with the subtitles' font.

Is it possible to modify your ISO mounter/player so that the subtitles' font is easier to read?

Photo 4 + 6 = good font to read

photo 5+7 = bad font to read 

it is the same on a windows computer and on the Samsung TV

4.jpg

5.jpg

6.jpg

7.jpg

Posted
11 hours ago, Niels_Kolding said:

Now I have read 5000 dvd.iso files into Emby after testing for a couple of weeks.

The dvd.iso files where there are several subtitles to choose from, there is something wrong with the subtitles' font.

Is it possible to modify your ISO mounter/player so that the subtitles' font is easier to read?

Photo 4 + 6 = good font to read

photo 5+7 = bad font to read 

it is the same on a windows computer and on the Samsung TV

4.jpg

5.jpg

6.jpg

7.jpg

 

Hi there, let's look at an example. Please attach the information requested in how to report a media playback issue. Thanks!

 

pwhodges
Posted
On 02/03/2026 at 16:53, Niels_Kolding said:

Now I have read 5000 dvd.iso files into Emby after testing for a couple of weeks.

The dvd.iso files where there are several subtitles to choose from, there is something wrong with the subtitles' font.

Subtitles on DVDs (and BDs) are graphical overlays - so what you see is what you get.  No font files are involved.

Paul

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