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At this point we need .NET Core to support arm32 before we can move forward with armv6.

Just to be clear, what arm's are supported then?

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Any older emby version that doesn't need .NET core at all?

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Those would be mono based versions and we're not really keeping those around at this point. Mono is even more difficult to work with than .net core.

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Those would be mono based versions and we're not really keeping those around at this point. Mono is even more difficult to work with than .net core.

 

What was the first .net core one so I could download the one before (and mono separately of course)?

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Any idea if the netcore / portable version of emby would work on this platform? It would be a little more setup but somewhere in the testing area there are pretty good instructions on how to set it up and create the service.

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You can grab our netframework zip from here and run it with mono:

https://github.com/MediaBrowser/Emby.Releases/releases/download/3.5.3.0/embyserver-netframework_3.5.3.0.zip

 

But you're going to have to figure out ffmpeg, sqlite and imagemagick, all things that our install packages handle.

 

Oh damn, didn't realise sqlite and imagemagick need to happen too.

I'll see what I end up doing. Thank you very much.

 

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Any idea if the netcore / portable version of emby would work on this platform? It would be a little more setup but somewhere in the testing area there are pretty good instructions on how to set it up and create the service.

 

 

Well, that's interesting. Would it?

 

Edit: for future generations or whatever, I couldn't get Emby to run on arm61 obviously. Couldn't get that other software that's inferior and starts with a P to run either.

So I just went with Samba. With Kodi integration, it just works.

Thanks for your help along the way.

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Well, arm64 can't run on my ArmV6Z system. (the error message actually says  "package architecture (arm64) does not match system (armhf)", weird, I have a raspi 1 model B )

But I really appreciate your work. Especially the error message preventing install on incompatible systems, that could have been a time saver back then ;)

 

Thanks!

 

edit: fixed B) to B )

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Thanks for the feedback.

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Thanks for the feedback.

Thank you for the hard work.

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