Thanks for sharing your thoughts and your experience with me before I proceed. Now where I've got an issue is when I'm talking about upgrading my server. You would then need to select the content type and the name of the media folder. The next step is to add your media library’s. The next step is to enter a username and password for your Emby application and then click Next. What option do you recommend me to use The first one or the second one?Īs I've told into my orignal problematic, I can't update my Emby server with the plugging updates because I've previously used your recommendation of installing directly my Emby server from the SHELL directly into the Jail without have to pass through the plugin installation. The first step is to select the language and click Next. But which media server application should you install. Hi was going to try the proposition of week and letting you know All of these are suitable as a Raspberry Pi 3 media server or a Raspberry Pi 4 media center. This is why most people either do the plug-in option or the manual pkg add install (this lets you choose which version you run and lets you update as fast or slow as you want). However, running the stable channel from package to get the GUI update button to work may mean you will be behind on updates as it can sometimes take weeks for the FreeBSD package manager to update to the latest stable after it's release. (type Y to agree to removing the current Emby server install. The Emby Media server can store videos, music, and photos. Since you are currently on a beta version that is older than the currently released stable version (4.6.3) you in theory could jump over to stable by doing: Apps To play the stored media locally or remotely from the server. If you switch to the stable release train installed via "pkg install emby-server" you can update via the TrueNAS GUI or just typing pkg update as the stable version of emby is eventually available from the FreeBSD pkg manager. ![]() ![]() This is due to the fact that you are running the beta version via a pkg add install. In this case you would want to find the freebsd11 and copy link to the txz***Īn alternative to creating the second pkg command is to go to: and copy just the pkg add -f line from the version that matches your TrueNAS major version number.Īt least that is how I do it. Pkg add -f ***link from of the exact version you want to upgrade. Once you build emby yourself in a jail you will have to perform the following steps in the shell of the jail to update: ***DISCLAIMER - ALWAYS SNAPSHOT YOUR JAIL BEFORE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FROM RANDOM STRANGERS ON THE INTERNET***
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