This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Emby Server Little helpers ====== Linux File Permissions <code> setfacl -m user:emby:rxw /mnt/videos </code> <code> setfacl -m user:emby:rxw /home/myusername or to grant "read only" access to specific folders: setfacl -m user:emby:rx /home/myusername/Music setfacl -m user:emby:rx /home/myusername/Videos setfacl -m user:emby:rx /home/myusername/Pictures Since Live TV must be read and written, then it's neccesary to grant "read" and "write" permissions: setfacl -m user:emby:rxw /home/myusername/LiveTV </code> Source: [[https://emby.media/community/index.php?/topic/32218-file-permissions-guide-for-new-linux-users/|External Link]] ===== Linux Shell Convert Videos with Emby NVIDIA HW transcoding ===== First, may need to add Emby libraries to Linux: <code>ln -s /opt/emby-server/lib/libavdevice.so.59 /usr/lib/; \ ln -s /opt/emby-server/lib/libavfilter.so.8 /usr/lib/; \ ln -s /opt/emby-server/lib/libavformat.so.59 /usr/lib/; \ ln -s /opt/emby-server/lib/libavcodec.so.59 /usr/lib/; \ ln -s /opt/emby-server/lib/libpostproc.so.56 /usr/lib/; \ ln -s /opt/emby-server/lib/libswresample.so.4 /usr/lib/; \ ln -s /opt/emby-server/lib/libswscale.so.6 /usr/lib/; \ ln -s /opt/emby-server/lib/libavutil.so.57 /usr/lib/;</code> Then You can convert videos using Emby ffmpeg. Example for HEVC: <code>for i in *.mkv; do /opt/emby-server/bin/ffmpeg -y -start_at_zero -init_hw_device "cuda=cuda:0" -i "$i" -map 0:v -map 0:a -c:v:0 hevc_nvenc -c:a copy "${i%.mkv} - HD.mkv";done</code> Or scale down: <code>for i in *.mkv; do /opt/emby-server/bin/ffmpeg -y -start_at_zero -init_hw_device "cuda=cuda:0" -i "$i" -map 0:v -map 0:a -vf scale="iw/2:ih/2" -c:a copy "${i%.mkv} - HD.mkv";done</code> ===== Set niceness for the emby service ===== Clean way to do this is with a service unit override. 1. Stop emby and restore the original unit file. <code>service emby-server stop</code> 2. Verify that the unit file has the original ExecStart command: <code>systemctl show emby-server |grep ExecStart</code> 3. Create a unit override to add the Nice parameter. This will open an editor where you can add Nice=-5 to the service block. <code>systemctl edit emby-server</code> Add: <code> [Service] Nice=-20 </code> 4. Exit and save the override file. Y and enter for the prompts. 5. Start the Emby server. And run top/htop to verify the new nice value. <code>service emby-server start</code> Source: [[https://emby.media/community/index.php?/topic/118902-can-i-set-niceness-for-the-emby-service/|Emby forums]] ===== Announcement text at top of home page ===== <code>/*--- Announcement text at top of home page ---*/ .verticalSection.section0:before { content: "first line \A second line."; white-space: pre-wrap; position: relative; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 200%; color: red; text-align: center; justify-content: center; display: flex; } </code> ===== Annoucments v2 Blink ===== <code> /*--- Announcement text at top of home page ---*/ .verticalSection.section0:before { content: "Your text message"; position: relative; white-space: pre-wrap; font-size: 200%; color: var(--theme-accent-text-color); justify-content: center; text-align: center; display: flex; } .verticalSection.section0:before { animation: blinker 3s cubic-bezier(0, 1.12, 0.65, 0.94) infinite; } @keyframes blinker { 50% { opacity: 0; } } </code>