
Amazon Fire TV and other Android TV devices for a 0.19 trial version of this week, and its appearance for the first time “Are you still watching” will stop running unnecessary TV program. It is an experimental feature, but it must be presented and other new features to people who watch Jellyfin on Android TV in the coming weeks.
The new claim, which was standard on the Plex client – for at least for PLX Pass holders – will appear during late 2023, during TV programs, which can run the next episode continuously without any interaction between the user. When it appears, you will be able to either select “Yes” to continue watching, or he will choose the automatic deadline “no” for you, in which case the flow will stop and the screen will be activated. You will be able to create this function in the Jelllyfin user account settings, including whether the time or numbers are on the TV episode, or whether it appears at all. If you prefer the stream to stop, this is up to you.
Although I am using the Jellyfin app often, I am not watching a lot of TV, so I don’t expect to face this claim personally. It is more important to me as a server owner. It will now be more likely that someone accidentally flows from my server for hours after sleeping or leaving his home, and consumes unnecessary resources. This feature brings an open source Jellyfin client to an equal foot with famous broadcast customers such as Netflix, and of course Plex.
Serpest owners can also look at a new updated error exploring tool to Android TV: People who now use the customer can create and send the “profile profile” to the server. This JSON file will be filled with detailed information about the customer’s device. If you have ever to explore a stroke, you know how important the device information is, and you may also know how difficult it is to get this information from the person facing the problem. The automatic profile generator saves the sign from the need for intelligence to properly determine its devices and abilities.
The search interface is also fixed on the Jellyfin Android TV client, as well as a new original audio search on the plane. This means that it will not require how to insert the basic microphone of your device, such as the Gbooard interface on Google Chromecast.
Another gift in the store is all for us who use the Jellyfin Android TV client to listen to music and other sound: You can finally “search” for your voice with fast -back buttons. Even this experimental version, you are limited to stopping and skipping music. You can now find specific parts of the song using the operating interface.
These are just the next new features next with the trial version 0.19. There are a lot of upcoming error repairs and technical improvements as well, which you can see in the notes of the Github version associated with below.
If you want to try the experimental version, you will need to download APK from GitHub and then transfer it to your device. Watch our evidence to navigate on Android TV or side download on Fire TV to see how. Otherwise, you can simply keep tightly until Beta features are supposed to reach the main version next month or so.
source: Jellyfin Android TV GitHub