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rbjtech
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From the logs - it looks like an invalid ffmpeg argument but the Dev's will need to confirm why it would be doing this ..

 

/opt/emby-server/bin/ffmpeg -loglevel +timing ....

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Did you by any chance tamper with the server's ffmpeg files?

/opt/emby-server/bin/ffmpeg
Thomas3333
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I followed the solution online but it didn't work. I reinstall the embty-server but it also didn't work.

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Did you by any chance tamper with the server's ffmpeg files?

/opt/emby-server/bin/ffmpeg

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And what exactly did you do?

Thomas3333
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I replace the /opt/emby-server/bin/ffmpeg with /usr/bin/ffmpeg . It didn't work so that I reinstall emby-serve and it also didn't work.

rbjtech
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Yours best bet is to start over - close emby down and rename the emby sub-directory to something else.  then reboot, then re-install.  If this then works, then you know your old install has something wrong with it.  You may be able to copy the database files to conserve watch states etc, but if a Premium member, it would be better to use the backup/restore plugin function for this.  Once it's all working, then delete the old renamed emby subdirectory if you want to.

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That's not supported. Please undo what you've done with the ffmpeg builds. Try deleting the bin folder, then installing again.

Thomas3333
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I have reisntalled emby-serve as you say but it didn't work.

 

Thomas3333
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Thanks for your help. It is really is a permission problem. I have solved it.

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Thanks for the feedback!

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