

In that case it's best to step your Video quality down to the next Quality profile down. update helm general non-major helm releases ()ddclient-0.0. With that being said, if the server you are on or your own connection isn't substantial enough to receive all the digital bits you may encounter some buffering from time to time. These settings will help get every pixel from the server to you TV or screen that is meant to be seen. While the below settings are being called "Optimal", it needs to be understood what "Optimal" means. Hence this site was created to educate users on the optimal settings for emby for the best experience. More people can enjoy the server if the server doesn't have to work as hard and you get the highest quality picture you can. Faster video scrubbing (Fast FWD/RWD), meaning skipping ahead and rewinding will be quicker.

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What's in it for me? Quicker loading times, you press play and the video will start sooner than if the server had to change all the bits. SmartMute's default will now figure out how to accomplish mute based on what the reported device capabilities are, with first priority given to ToggleMute/Mute/Unmute commands, followed by SetVolume, and last Pause/Unpause. Imagine if it didn't have to change the bits? It just sent them. It has to shrink the bits and then send them to your client. Transcoding effects picture quality while also taking adverse effects on the server that is sending the digital bits. Why is Transcoding not preferred? Another great question. This is true for both video and audio formats. It makes sure that whatever the device you are on, it will transcode the tiny bits that make up a video into a format that your client can understand and display. However taking a 1080p HD video and shrinking it down or in emby's case… transcoding it down to 720p. Which is good because it will work on the vast majority of existing devices across the board without issue. ¶ For every emby client out of the box, emby sets the video quality at 720p.
