I'm rather OOTL with intel. Mind giving me a short summary? What'd they do this time?
Darkassassin07
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They literally are, and attempting to block those that don't.
I haven't actually tried myself; but I've read many DRMs can be defeated by simply running the service in a VM, then screen recording the VM from the host.
Try to directly screen capture Netflix for example, and the webpage will appear as a solid black box in the recording; but not if the capture is done from outside the VM.
Yeah.... Becoming a public-facing file host for others to use seem rather irresponsible.
If/when a user's given a means of uploading files to my server, there's no method/permissions for them to share those files with others; it's really just for them to send files to me. (Filebrowser is pretty good for that)
That and almost nothing is public access; auth or gtfo.
Not worth the storage space. I'll wait for digital/physical release.
We had an argument last night and I told him to 'get stuffed'.
Didn't expect to come home to a taxidermy...
That's just the statistics pluggin on Emby server.
Configuring input/output paths are only really necessary when you have multiple systems that don't see the media at the same paths. Such as a Linux server and a Windows node working together.
Honestly, I just wish I'd have known about and set it up sooner:
Get me a 3d printer big enough....
I used to use the built in convert options in Emby server, but recently switched to Tdarr to manage all my conversions. It's got far more control/configurablity to encode your files exactly how you'd like.
It can also 'health check' files by transcoding them, but not saving the output; checking for errors during that process to ensure the file can actually be played through successfully. With 41k+ files to manage, that made it much easier to find and replace the dozen or so broken files I had, before I found them by trying to play them.
Fore warning; this is a long and intensive process. Converting my entire library to HEVC using an RTX 2080 took me over 2 months non-stop. (not including health checks)
Ooo spicy... I'll have to keep an eye on that.
Thanks!