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I used to use Plex until I found Emby. I find Emby easier to use and it does the same thing. Just putting this here as a fourth option for OP. :). Source: 7 months ago
I use https://emby.media along with private trackers and Usenet. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
You can find it here! I have both installed, but I generally keep EMBY turned off until I want to play around with it. You can have both running at once and both accessing the same folders. You can check it out for free. Source: 12 months ago
Emby: Offers premium features with some behind a membership. Source: 12 months ago
I went with Emby, personally. Plex, Jellyfin, etc are all good choices too! :). Source: 12 months ago
Could anyone help me get a disk image files for older Global Underground CDs? I encoded my old CDs into subpar mp3 files, and I'd now like to have high-quality Opus encodings and experiment across various bitrates. Source: over 1 year ago
Presumably, OP is referring to the Opus audio codec versus Dolby's AC3 codec. Source: over 1 year ago
If there are multiple tags with the same name, Ffmpeg will only use the last tag. If you really need to have multiple tags with the same name in your OPUS files, use opusenc instead (https://opus-codec.org/). Beware that some playback software does not display multiple artists gracefully. Source: over 1 year ago
AFAIK ogg isn't really suitable for low latency audio streaming. Consider the Opus codec instead. Source: over 1 year ago
> The only reason you wouldn't use HEVC is if your hardware lacks support No, the main problem with HEVC is that it is not licensed under royalty-free terms. In contrast, almost all commonly used internet formats and protocols are licensed under royalty-free terms so everyone is free to use and implement them without paying a licensing fee. Video has been an anomaly. Imagine if HTML wasn't licensed under... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
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