![]() ![]() Interface-wise it's just like the Android, etc. Should please the MadVR-Windows HTPC holdouts though. It's in serious alpha state, but that is expected. I have a problem with the same movie snippet playing in the background for most of the movies I select and I need to blow it out.Īlso a new intro version of Emby Theater is out for paying guys. Pgroce fucked around with this message at 19:07 on Dec 29, 2015ĭoes anyone know where the movie intro files are stored for the plugin? The ones that play in the background when selecting what you want to watch? None of the clues I found in my Googling seem to reference user issues, so hopefully this will help someone someday. I needed to add an Emby user corresponding to the logged-in user on the PS3. Has anyone gotten Emby DLNA working on the PS3? Whenever I Google for it I get several forum posts, all referencing UI features that I can't find, and I suspect are not in the current UI.Į: Answered my own question. I want to do the thing I think it's supposed to do, move/rename my files according to the metadata. What does Auto-organize do? The Wiki page is blank. Have you seen my apex seals? I seem to have lost them. I actually use both Android Emby apps and Kodi, they are great for different reasons. Do people not know about Emby Theater and use the dumb web player? I don't know what the point of Kodi is now other than a skin.Ĭustomization, preference and enthusiast features. The Emby Theater client changes refresh based on content and has MadVR baked in for resolution and chroma upscaling. This is a big deal for 24p movie playback (most blu ray sources) and the like. Plex I believe just added it as a beta feature. ![]() Kodi does offer a number of things such as better addons and such and of course you can skin it to make it look as nice (or hideous) as you like, but the main difference right now in terms of pure functionality is Kodi can do refresh rate adjustments based on content, even on Android TV (on devices that support it) and Emby can't. Honestly, I think the Emby (and for that matter, Plex) clients are just as nice and probably easier to use for folks new to this/random family/etc. Increasing the bitrate setting in the app can help reduce transcoding, but may impact playback performance if your network connection is not fast enough to handle it.Kodi users like it because it offers the kind of central media management and mobile/streamer client support that Plex does, while at the same time they (we) can continue to use Kodi on the devices that best support it, like a "primary" HTPC or a Shield or something.Īs for why use Kodi over the native client, that is a different discussion. If the bitrate of a file is higher than the setting in the app, transcoding will be required. You can find the bitrate of a file by checking the media info in the web interface. If you'd like DTS audio to passthrough, you'll need to make sure your Roku is configured correctly, or it may trigger transcoding.Ĭompare the bitrate of your files to the bitrate setting in the app. You must connect your Roku player via HDMI or S/PDIF to a TV or receiver capable of decoding Dolby Digital or DTS in order to hear videos with audio tracks in those formats.Įnsure your media meets the above criteria.Ĭonfigure your audio settings in the Roku device control panel. On Roku set-top-boxes Dolby Digital audio (AC3, EAC3) is only supported via pass through.ĭTS is only supported via pass through on both Roku set-top-boxes and Roku TV’s. Roku TV’s and Roku 4 set-top-boxes do support multichannel decode to PCM stereo. Multichannel AAC is not supported on all Roku models. Subtitles - SRT and other text-based formatsĪudio – AAC (.MKV. If you would like to learn how to prepare your media for Direct Play, read below.Ī setup guide is available in the Emby Community. It can be downloaded as a zip file from the old repository.Įmby for Roku can handle just about any type of media thanks to Emby Server transcoding. If you have an older model that is not capable of running that firmware version, our old app may still work for you. It is compatible with any Roku model running at least version 7.5 4099 of the Roku firmware. Emby for Roku is available in the Roku App Store.
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