![]() ![]() Is the general file path for my media, so i'm not sure where i'm going wrong?Īny help much appreciated. You need a previous-gen Shield or the current-gen Pro model. Please ensure the path is valid and the Emby Server process has access to that location." The base model Shield TV, which is shaped like a tube won't work, as it runs 32-bit apps and is not compatible with the Plex server. "There was an error adding the media path. When adding the new library, I'm not sure what to select as the file path (the search function doesn't find the folder where my media is located on the external drive) and when I try to add the path manually, I get an error message: (And I just noticed a new DLNA Channels app, that does dlna scanning and adds tiles to a channel in oreo. I believe VLC, Kodi/MrMC, and others have built in support, and there are other players. The external drive is shared on my network through the Shield, and I can connect to it fine through my macbook (which is how I transfer files to it) There's a few solutions: 1) use a DLNA supporting video player. It can download newspapers and convert them into e-books for convenient reading. It can go out to the Internet and fetch metadata for your books. It can also talk to many e-book reader devices. I'm using an external WD Elements drive on my Shield (setup as external storage) where all my media is located. It can view, convert and catalog e-books in most of the major e-book formats. I've installed the beta Server app on the Shield, and I can connect to using my macbook which sees the server on the Shield, and this is where i'm trying to add a new media library path, which isn't working. Im also quite certain nobody actually reads those completely, end-to-end, before doing an Emby Server Install on their shiny new toy. I'm trying to setup the Emby Server for my media library, using a Nvidia Shield as both the server and client app. Im sure many of these topics are documented in the Knowledge Base, the Forum, or in the online Nvidia Shield Pro user guide.
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