Fluxcompensator 0 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Description: I found what appears to be an issue with codec detection or playback profile matching in Emby Server 4.9.5.0. Environment: Emby Server: 4.9.5.0 Platform: ReadyNAS (Linux) Client: Emby Web Browser: Sony Vewd Browser (OMI) User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 12; BRAVIA 4K VH22) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/127.0.6533.120 Safari/537.36 OMI/4.25.1.92.StableAVB_Sony.1 Problem: The Sony Vewd browser is unable to play FLAC audio. However, Emby does not transcode FLAC to AAC (or another supported codec). Instead, it serves the original FLAC file directly, causing playback to fail. Audio transcoding is enabled for the user. Expected behavior: Since the browser does not support FLAC playback, Emby should automatically transcode the audio to AAC (or another supported format). Actual behavior: The playback request is made through the UniversalAudioService with: AudioCodec=aac but the server responds with: Content-Type: audio/flac The original FLAC stream is sent instead of a transcoded AAC stream. Relevant log excerpts: User policy: EnableAudioPlaybackTranscoding: True GET /emby/Audio/.../universal ... AudioCodec=aac Response: Content-Type: audio/flac Additional information: The issue only occurs with the Sony Vewd browser. Other clients (Android TV app, desktop browsers, etc.) work as expected. It appears that Emby incorrectly assumes that the Vewd browser supports FLAC playback, or the browser's playback profile incorrectly advertises FLAC support. Could this be a bug in the Vewd browser device profile or codec detection logic? embyserver_sanitized.txt
Luke 42732 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Hi that’s odd. The browser must be reporting that it supports it. The next release will have a section in settings to force transcoding of certain formats so you can use that.
Fluxcompensator 0 Posted 54 minutes ago Author Posted 54 minutes ago But I want FLAC to be played by default. I don't want to have to convert the format every time just because of a browser.
visproduction 363 Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago Which browser supports flac https://caniuse.com/flac
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