Ok will try on my fire stick 4K in my computer room (close by to my PC's). I did a sideload or 2 when trying to solve an issue on my old fire sticks a while back (couple or so years ago) so I'm relearning it... That time you had me download a beta version for Fire Stick. I can't find the post thread on that...

As a quick test this morning to see if the Android 3.3.31 could coexist on the firestick alongside the firestick 2.0.93a app, I reinstalled the 2.0.93a Emby for Firestick on my 4K PC monitor, and it can indeed coexist. It also again was transcoding, as was the android version, so I restarted the Emby Server. The Android version began to Direct Play and when I tried the 2.0.93a Firestick version, it ALSO WAS Direct Playing the files that previously were transcoding. Though, within a fairly short amount of time, it reverted to transcoding the same files if tried again. In testing tonight, I have not seen the firestick app direct stream, where this morning it did.


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I am now considering that there is a condition in the Emby Server version 4.17.14.0 that, in combination with the firestick 2.0.93a and Android 3.3.31 apps forcing a stop in Direct play and after some period of time are forced to transcode due to Direct Play Error for whatever reason.

First off, when I found out the Android Emby App 3.3.31 could coexist on a fire stick 4k, I sideloaded the Android app on my 3 other 4K fire sticks. So I have one in my PC Room on an LG 4K pc monitor (new this year), one on an LG 4K smart TV (a couple of years old) in my Media Room that also has the native LG Web OS that has the LG version of Emby app installed, version 1.0.39, last updated in July. Then I have a Samsung HD (1080) TV in the Living Room probably over 10 years old, and a Samsung HD (1080) in the Bedroom, that is several years older than the living room TV. All 4 units have the Fire TV Stick 4K of the same age - a couple years old, except for the the PC room unit I picked up a couple months ago. The PC room firestick is the only one I can directly capture screen shots from.

I started with the Living Room TV, installed android app 3.3.31 on it, but it Transcoded, until I restarted the Emby server software, then it Direct Played. I checked the firestick app 2.0.93a, it transcoded before and after the server restart.

Shortly after, I installed the android version on the Bedroom TV, but this time it came up as version 3.3.32, within a hour of the Livingroom TV installing 3.3.31, so apparently I caught the timing of some update in between. Again it Transcoded until I restarted the server again, then Direct played. Again, the firestick ap 2.0.93a Transcoded before and after the server restart.

I then moved on to the Media Room TV firestick, with the android app 3.3.32, Transcode, server restart, Direct play, firestick Transcoding before an after. Same behavior as the others.

Thought I had it knocked until the firestick version 2.0.93a can be figured out and hopefully fixed with a revision, but.... Last night when turning in I fired up the Bedroom TV, and brought up the android version of Emby, and it was Transcoding again. One nice thing in the android version is you have the ability to remotely manage the server to restart it, as I did on the android app installs. So, I restarted it, and it Direct played again. Didn't know why it needed to restart to get it Direct playing again.

So this morning, I used the Living Room TV to watch something, and the android app was transcoding again. I checked the firestick Emby app (2.0.93a) it was playing Direct! Wait a minute... Back to the Bedroom, checked the android app - Direct, firestick app - Transcoding. Checked the Media Room - android - Direct, Firestick - Transcoding. Checked the PC Room android app - Direct, firestick app - Transcoding. I made sure to play the same file on all the TV's.

The outlier is the Living Room TV. I restarted the Emby server, figuring it would straighten out the Living Room TV behavior, but after the restart, android app was still transcoding, and firestick app was still Direct playing.

I checked out the router and extension access point for issues, found none. Bounced my upstairs TV firestick network connections to different points, found no difference in behavior of the units, so don't really know what to look for, maybe you have other ideas on that.

If you're referring to the apps' Stats for Nerds, yes each time. The firestick app always says "Direct Play error", and the android app always says "Recovering from Direct Play error", so not much info there... No other details.

If you pm me a version directly, I assume I'll have to sideload it from my pc, so will need to know how to access it with the firestick Downloader app to get it from my PC. A quick run-through in your PM will be helpful that process.

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This version 4 data set includes data described as GFED4 and GFED4.1s from the data provider. GFED4 data are without small fire inputs and are in HDF format. The GFED4.1s data include small fires and are provided in HDF5 format. The mapped burned area is without small fires and this is the GFED4 burned area described in Giglio et al. (2013). The emissions fields are based on this data set but boosted with small fires, GFED4.1s. The emissions fields also contain a layer with the fraction of emissions resulting from this boost. Additional information may be obtained from the Global Fire Data website:

This data set provides global estimates of burned area, monthly emissions and fractional contributions of different fire types, daily/3-hourly fields to scale the monthly emissions to higher temporal resolutions, and data for monthly biosphere fluxes. The data are at 0.25-degree latitude by 0.25-degree longitude spatial resolution and are available from July 1997 through 2014.

Also included with this data set are data from small fires referred to as GFED4.1s data on the GFED website GFED4 data are without small fires in HDF format; the GFED4.1s data (data which includes small fires) are provided in HDF5 format. The mapped burned area is without small fires and this is the GFED4 burned area described in Giglio et al. (2013). The emissions fields are based on this data set but boosted with small fires, GFED4.1s. The emissions fields also contain a layer with the fraction of emissions resulting from this boost. Additional information may be obtained from the Global Fire Data website:

Annual Files: These files are the GFED4.1s data and include the small fire boost. The files provide data for each month, for each year, 1997-2014. There are 18 annual files in hdf5 (.hdf5) format.

(4) Emissions: data files are for each month of each individual year, and daily emissions for individual species and for individual species partitioned by specific sources (grassland and savanna, woodland, deforestation & degradation, forest, agricultural waste burning, and peat fires).

Hourly Files: These files are the GFED4.0 version, without small fires. The data are estimates of burned area (BA) in hectares (ha) and for burned area uncertainty (BurnedAreaUncertainty). There are 365 hourly files for 2013 and 365 files for 2014, one for each day of the year.

Monthly Files: These files are the GFED4.0 version, without small fires. These files contain gridded, 0.25 degree x 0.25 degree, estimates for monthly burned area (BA) in hectares (ha) and for burned area uncertainty (BurnedAreaUncertainty). There are 242 monthly files in .hdf format for the period 1995-06 to 2015-02 (one file for each month).

These data are GFED 4.1s data. Emissions estimates are provided for 42 species (42 .txt files) for each year for 1997-2014, for the individual regions, global, different fire types, and all fire types combined provided as text files (.txt). The units are in g species/yr, for example, g CH4/yr.

The GFED4 data were derived by combining 500-m MODIS burned area maps with active fire data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Visible and Infrared Scanner (VIRS) and the Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) family of sensors. Satellite information on fire activity and vegetation productivity were combined to estimate gridded monthly burned area, fire emissions and scalars that can be used to calculate higher temporal resolution emissions. Before 2001, ATSR and VIRS data were used.

Annual emissions per region for totals of C and individual species from all sources, yearly lumped sources such as higher alkanes, higher alkenes, and toluene lump, and from each individual fire source (forest fires, peat fires, agricultural waste burning, etc). These files are for indicative use only; they are not suitable for official reporting due to large uncertainties and potential for key regional aspects to be missing in the global approach used.

Satellite information on fire activity and vegetation productivity were combined to estimate gridded monthly burned area, fire emissions and scalars that can be used to calculate higher temporal resolution emissions.

GFED4 burned area data provides global monthly burned area at 0.25 degree spatial resolution from mid-1995 through the present and daily burned area for the time series extending back to August 2000. The data were derived by combining 500-m MODIS burned area maps with active fire data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Visible and Infrared Scanner (VIRS) and the Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) family of sensors. For additional information, refer to Giglio et al., 2013. 2351a5e196

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