emby.media
At the turn of the 21st century, the prevalence and accessibility of media sources was one of the most important trends in modern culture. Due to the countless streaming services and digital content that are available today, media has become deeply ingrained into our daily lives. However, as technology advances, it will continue to grow in importance until it becomes an integral part of human existence.
Based on what I have observed, most people do not take the time out to acknowledge media consumption on a daily basis. Almost all of the time, we are consuming media through different digital media platforms (movies, music, TV series, memes, etc.) which are inconveniently propped up across different devices and apps. For example, I often access my streaming services (Netflix and Hulu) through my phone and watch shows on my computer simultaneously. It would be so nice if there was a single platform that contained all of my media content so I could access it without having to constantly hop from app to app, site to site, screen to screen.
If you have thought of using a media server before, there are several to choose from. There is a range in terms of what these servers offer and it largely comes down to personal preference. However, it is important to do your research and figure out which one will suit your needs the best. A media server should be easy to use and let you view your media the way you want. Some may be more expensive than others, but they all come with good value if you take the time to find the right one for you.
Some people prefer to access their media on their phones, others on their laptops. Some people still swear by streaming and viewing their favorite content on computers, tablets, or smart TVs. No matter what your preferences, you need to find a media server that can cater to your unique needs. Firstly, it should be dependable and effective in terms of functionality. That is a given. But you also want a media server that works well no matter what device you happen to be using at a given time. Thanks to media servers like Emby, now any of your devices can become a smart TV.
History
Emby, formerly known simply as Media Browser, is a media server suite that has been designed to stream video and audio across any device. The majority of Emby?s code was historically open-sourced; however, some of it (since August of 2017) has been made private in order to protect intellectual property. Nevertheless, the whole of the software itself (published directly on the Emby website), is proprietary. So it can't be replicated from the source because the build scripts are left private.
Emby continues heading down the road to proprietary code. As of version 3.5, the software has licensed itself and is now entirely closed-sourced; open-source elements that many tech-heads have always loved about Emby are still available in the form of plugins, and a free open-sourced fork of the server has also been developed, known as Jelly Fin. So, if you like to experiment with coding and building your own customizations, Jelly Fin will definitely be worth your time to check out.
Emby has been developed for nearly every operating system on the market and is available to connect to the client through a variety of compatible platforms.
Design
Emby is designed for a great user experience no matter what device you are using it on. Generally speaking, however, I would say that Emby's design and layout is similar to that of Netflix and Hulu.
Depending on your device, there is an extremely easy to navigate menu that allows you to toggle by content type, either at the top of the screen or the left-hand side. From here, quickly switch between Channels, Live TV, Camera Uploads, Games, Playlists, Collections, Movies, Music, or TV. It doesn't get much simpler than that.
Once you have made your selection from the main server portal, the appropriate content will appear, laying out in a very similar way to what is found on Hulu or Netflix. Browse by genre, watch lists, suggestions, or latest releases. The aesthetic is very minimal - just a black background and all of your media conveniently at your fingertips. Nothing flashy here. Emby definitely has a professional feel to it for its minimal approach.
Content
Could we please review the content Emby enables you to view thoroughly? In case I missed anything, let?s create a list.
-Your media is always synchronized across all your devices.
recordings of programs can be watched on devices in the home
-This includes televisions, laptops, tablets, and phones
-The recordings can also be watched on smart TVs and streaming devices
TV shows and DVR recordings of programs can be watched on devices in the home. This includes televisions, laptops, tablets, and phones. The recordings can also be watched on smart TVs and streaming devices.
allow parents to set restrictions on how their children can use their devices-
Parents can use parental controls to restrict how their children can use their devices.
will be available on all platforms by the end of the year.
Cloud sync will be available on all platforms by the end of the year.
is a technology that allows you to control your devices using your voice.
-Chrome Cast can be used to control devices like your TV, stereo, and more.
-Chrome Cast is an excellent way to get around without needing to use your hands.
are consumeable content
-Content can be consumed in different ways (movies watched on a large screen, music listened to at home, pictures looked at on a phone, etc)
Desktop and Mobile Experience
Emby is an amazing media player that looks and functions great on any device. The in-browser version is pristine, as is the Roku and Smart TV version. And, what's more, all the versions of Emby are streamlined and synched to one another, resulting in a flawlessly seamless user experience across all platforms.
Pricing and Plans
99 a year and you'll be able to take full advantage of the features that the service has to offer.
Emby is a freemium service with different levels of features. For free, you can use a limited version of the service with fewer features. If you want to use all of the features and benefits offered by Emby, you may want to consider signing up for the paid subscription service, Emby Premiere. The Premier version of the server offers full DVR capabilities, access to content offline, free exclusive apps, extended cover art, cinema mode, folder sync, cloud sync, a content converter, smart home capabilities, backups and restore points and access to tons of podcasts. Purchasing Emby Premiere annually will give you access to all these features and more!
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Suggestions that I have for Emby
My main issue with Emby is that the server does not offer any original content. It also seems to be incompatible with the top streaming services, such as Netflix or Hulu. So, Emby unfortunately, will be most useful for those of us who already have a robust digital library of purchased content. However, it is also compatible with cable subscriptions. My main suggestion for Emby would be to either offer some built-in content of their own or to try and hatch a deal with at least one of the streaming services, as that is where the majority of us access our media these days anyway.
Conclusion
If you are the kind of person who prefers to buy content outright rather than rely heavily on streaming services such as Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, or Netflix, then Emby is a good software for you. It is very convenient and available on just about any device. You can take your media with you no matter where you go.
If you're looking for a sleek and easy way to manage and access your media files, Emby is the perfect solution.