Thanks for the link, Crash.
Can you tell me about the client apps? Do you have any experience with them? The reason I ask is I had hoped to navigate with a remote control rather than a webpage with mouse. I thought one of them would allow navigation similar to media center.
Viewing TV recordings on portable devices
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Nope, I don't use any.SJMaye wrote:Thanks for the link, Crash.
Can you tell me about the client apps? Do you have any experience with them?
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Emby Theater or Emby plugin for WMC might allow you to control with a remote, although I haven't tried them.SJMaye wrote: The reason I ask is I had hoped to navigate with a remote control rather than a webpage with mouse.
https://emby.media/downloads/emby-theater/
https://emby.media/downloads/emby-for-w ... ia-center/
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I use Roku's for my tv. So it is all remote based via the Roku app. They also have android and android TV apps. The android TV app is based on the leanback premise so it is all remote based as well. They have a Windows client that's in beta and also the WMC plugin (Media Browser Classic)SJMaye wrote:Thanks for the link, Crash.
Can you tell me about the client apps? Do you have any experience with them? The reason I ask is I had hoped to navigate with a remote control rather than a webpage with mouse. I thought one of them would allow navigation similar to media center.
Edit: Sorry, I am using their old name. The above post is correct. Emby Theatre and Emby Plugin.