If that link still shows the old version, please try again later. It may take a while for all stores to receive the update. This new version should automatically update on your device within the next few days or, if you want to install it on a newly supported device simply visit the Play Store on that device or access it directly here. To learn more about Cloud Sync, check out the recent server release here. The incorrect message that your trial is still on-going after unlocking the app has been fixed. On the Fire TV, the Menu button will produce this menu. If you have a custom remote (menu button) or game controller ('Y' button), you can now bring up a context menu on items within those lists that will allow you to do things like mark watched/unwatched, add to favorites or like/dislike them.The FF and Rew buttons on the remote will now activate the jump ahead and skip back actions during playback.On items like Series or Seasons, you will get a menu allowing you to Play All, Shuffle or Play the first unwatched item. Pressing the remote's "Play/Pause" button when hovered on an item in one of the list views will now directly start playing that item - bypassing the detail screen.The app now supports more direct control from your remote. Now the Movie and TV views include a row containing only unwatched items sorted by name so you can more easily browse to find something you haven't seen but that maybe hasn't been added to your collection recently. The "Latest" row that is already there will show you your latest content that hasn't been watched in a reverse-date order but sometimes you just want to see all the items in your collection that you haven't seen. New Unwatched Row in Movie and Series View Now, when playing live TV channels, the progress display will indicate the proper program that is playing as well as the channel it is on and the progress bar will be correct in the context of the actual program. You can also dismiss this screen by simply hitting the 'back' button on your remote in case it comes up a bit too early. Near the end of an item, when there is another item in the queue, you will get a display of what is coming up with the ability to start it right then or cancel playback altogether. The Emby Android TV (and Fire TV) app now has this same type of feature. Many of you have probably used the Netflix app on one of these devices and noticed the feature where it tells you what is coming up next near the end of a TV episode. Seeking response has also been improved when jumping ahead or back multiple times quickly (like pressing jump ahead four times in a row to go 2 minutes). You have access to audio track and subtitle track selection as well as chapter access and direct chapter jumping like before but in a nicer display. The OSD when playing back items has been completely re-designed to be sleeker and provide much better information and capabilities. All of the following enhancements will be available in both the Google and Amazon (Fire TV) based apps. 10Bit or greater should transcode.Emby for Android TV Now Available on More DevicesĪ quick follow-up to our brand new Emby for Android TV app makes it now compatible with any device running at least Android 4.2.2 (JellyBean) as well as providing a few nice enhancements. This is a request for Emby to Detect when the client is a FireTV Stick Gen2, to only initiate directPlay on an HEVC encode if it is 8Bit. As when attempting to watch a 10Bit Encoded x265 video file, it attempts to directplay it. It does not appear that Emby takes this factor into account. If it attempts to decode 10-Bit HEVC it bombs out. The FireTV Stick (Gen2) model now supports HEVC decoding, Hooray! However it currently only supports 8-Bit HEVC decoding.
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