![]() Your app use quite a lot of memory for even a simple user interface. While this is fantastic for interface development if you're primary experience is with HTML/CSS/JavaScript it does make Of the Chromium browser, then renders the interface using this browser. Normally I'm not keen on Electron apps because they seem rather wasteful as each Electron app ships with an entire copy Perhaps that would have been simpler! The solution I suppose that similar functionality may also have been achievable by writing a browser extension. Media keys and and interact with Emby to control the playback. The official Emby solution is to pay their monthly subscription for "Emby Premiere" to use theirĮlectron app (I am assuming it implements keyboard shortcuts).īack in early June 2019 I grew tired of this 1st world hardship, so I decided to write my own Electron app to listen for When I wanted to skip a track (or heaven forbid talk with someone) I would have to switch to the Emby tab in my browser In general, this works really well - with the exception that you can't use your media keys to control the player. I often listen to my music collection through Emby's web interface while working. It is generally pretty good, though it does occasionally fail to start, requiring the Fire Stick to be power cycledīefore it will load correctly. I have used the Emby Fire TV app on my Fire Stick Had the server fully set up and used until maybe 2018. I first started using Emby when I began building my replacement home server in mid-2016, though I don't think I actually ![]() The default web interface provided by the server which will work in any modern browser.Īdditionally, there are several TV apps for other devices such as the Amazon FireTV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Kodi, gamesĬonsoles and a couple of native apps for some televisions themselves. There are client apps for Android, iOS, Windows 10, Windows Phone. NVidia Shield, FreeBSD, several NAS devices, and as a Docker image. In fact, the Emby server is released for Windows, macOS, Linux (packaged for major distributions), Android (6.0+), It is written in C#, but will happily run on Linux under Mono. Media libraries running on your own server. Emby is a self-hosted personal media platform - think Netflix and Spotify, but using your own ![]()
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