The direction I was looking for 19 days ago. I know this isn’t a thorough explanation in detail but I hope it points you in the right direction. You’ll know that you’re in the right direction if the files in the folder you’re copying match the ones in the folder you’re going to paste them in. You need to replace all the files in /storage/.kodi/addons/service.emby4/emby. To update your Emby server it’s pretty much the same steps just different file and folder names. Restart your Plex server and it will update or just reboot the device. You can rename the existing lib folder to “lib.old” for back up and create a new folder called “lib” in it’s place and paste the new files in it. If you don’t want to stop your Plex server, you can also just reboot the device and it will update on reboot.ĭecompress the file named “package” and copy all it’s contents to /storage/.kodi/addons/exmediaserver/lib on your CoreELEC device running the Plex Server. In the extracted file you’ll find a compressed file called “package”.īefore you begin anything, stop your Plex server and start it back up again when you’re done. In a nutshell, you have to download the latest version of Plex server for your architecture (arm7 for me) and extracting the file. Please see our terms of use and privacy policy. In the process of installing Plex server and manually updating it, I came across on how to also update Emby server. Emby is designed to help you manage your personal media library, such as home videos and photos. Most stuff I stream is direct play so no transcoding is involved. It seems to be working decent considering the hardware (Le Potato) it’s running on. Well after 19 days of no suggestions/tips/help and many days of research I ended up installing Plex server instead.
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