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Select -1.0.6.zip (the version and name may differ) Select Install from zip file and select :443 as the source Then select Install from zip file > Hit Settings and allow installation from unknown sources In the left list scroll down and select Add-onsįrom the left list go up to the box icon (package installer) In the file manager you will see emby repo you can select it and see the remote file listing You will now see :443 in the Browse for new share list > select it > then OK > click Protocol until it changes to Web Server Directory (HTTPS) In Kodi go to Settings > File Manager > Add Source Installing Emb圜on for Kodi (for metadata)
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On your media player (Android TV or in my case Nvidia Shield) install Kodi I highly recommend setting an external or different disk for Transcode jobs (found in Emby Server Settings > Transcoding) On your router ensure TCP port 8096 is open locally (this is HTTP) Install Emby Server on the NAS/Media serverīe sure to use the walk-through wizard and install the Open Subtitles/Addicted plugin after Emby Server installation My Nas is Qnap TS-253Be which is the Intel variantĢ56GB Sandisk USB3 flashdrive for temporary Transcoding folder (this avoid writing to the same disk as the source video content) Onkyo HT-S5805 receiver Dolby Atmos HDMI® 4 In / 1 Out (4K UltraHD / HDCP 2.2 / 4:4:4) passthrough Hooked up to my 4K Philips 55OLED803 Android TV (no Dolby Vision tho) I have a Nvidia Shield 2019 tube media player
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I don't know what it is with Plex and HDR content, but it is not quite there, even 10-bit 1080p content struggles with external subtitles (which is the suggested method to avoid transcoding).