

Still need to work on forced subtitles but other then that they play well.

It was made from XBMC which alone still has a few issues but other things are fixed. Its price: $4.99 per month, $54 per year, or $119 as a one-time payment.PLEX is nice, I use it on my 36TB server, but there are a lot of limitations. In addition, Emby has a paid model, called Emby Premiere, which brings us some extra features, such as the ability to access content offline, Emby DVR for streaming TV channels, hardware acceleration, movie-like trailers when watching series and movies, support for covers, integration with Alexa and much more. There we will find the Emby server for all compatible systems and devices ( Windows, macOS, Linux, NAS systems, specific devices, etc.), and the corresponding apps for PCs and devices with which to connect to the server.

We can download this program completely free of charge from its website. In addition, you can also connect Emby with Kodi, so you can use only the server to centralize the content, and access it from the popular OpenSource program. It has a wide variety of live channels, with DVR and a multitude of options. In addition, it has native support for Chromecast, so we can send content from the mobile to the TV. The DLNA protocol allows us to easily transmit, through the local network, to any compatible device.It has a large number of customization options, both in the way we want our content to be displayed and when managing.Thanks to its simple web interface, it is very easy to edit metadata and manage all our multimedia content.Synchronize our personal files with smartphones so that we can access our content even when we are offline.Thanks to Emb圜onnectthe process of connecting the client and the server is very simple, since we only need to log in.Clients can be for PC, or for Android or iOS. To see it, we will need to use a customer, which connects to the server to download the information and reproduces the content that it sends. This server will be in charge of saving all the content, cataloging and processing it. That is, the first thing we must do is install the server on a computer, NAS, or device (such as Raspberry Pi) so that it can start working. Initially this software was (mostly) open source, but in 2017 its developers changed their license and now it is proprietary software, although we can use it for free (with limitations). Emby is a media server totally free designed to help us organize all our multimedia content in a simple way, from the personal photos that we keep on the computer to the songs in MP3, and all the personal videos, series and movies that we have on the PC.
