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[submodule "ThirdParty/taglib-sharp"]
path = ThirdParty/taglib-sharp
url = git@github.com:mono/taglib-sharp.git

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<ItemGroup>
<ProjectReference Include="..\MediaBrowser.Controller\MediaBrowser.Controller.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="..\MediaBrowser.Model\MediaBrowser.Model.csproj" />
<Reference Include="TagLib.Portable">
<HintPath>..\ThirdParty\taglib\TagLib.Portable.dll</HintPath>
</Reference>
<ProjectReference Include="..\ThirdParty\taglib-sharp\src\taglib-sharp.csproj" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>

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{
try
{
using (var fileStream = _fileSystem.OpenRead(item.Path))
{
using (var file = TagLib.File.Create(new StreamFileAbstraction(Path.GetFileName(item.Path), fileStream, null)))
using (var file = TagLib.File.Create(item.Path))
{
var image = file as TagLib.Image.File;
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}
}
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
_logger.ErrorException("Image Provider - Error reading image tag for {0}", e, item.Path);

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[Feature Requests](http://feathub.com/jellyfin/jellyfin)
## Building Jellyfin packages
## Prebuilt Jellyfin packages
Prebuild packages are available for Debian/Ubuntu and Arch, and via Docker Hub.
### Docker
The Jellyfin Docker image is available on Docker Hub at https://hub.docker.com/r/jellyfin/jellyfin/
### Arch
The Jellyfin package is in the AUR at https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/jellyfin-git/
### Debian/Ubuntu
A package repository is available at https://repo.jellyfin.org. To use it:
0. Install the `dotnet-runtime-2.1` package via [Microsoft's repositories](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/2.1).
0. Import the GPG signing key (signed by Joshua):
```
wget -O - https://repo.jellyfin.org/debian/jellyfin-signing-key-joshua.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -
```
0. Add an entry to `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.list` (note that Ubuntu will get `buster` but this should work fine):
```
echo "deb https://repo.jellyfin.org/debian $( grep -Ewo -m1 --color=none 'jessie|stretch|buster' /etc/os-release || echo buster ) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.list
```
0. Update APT repositories:
```
sudo apt update
```
0. Install Jellyfin:
```
sudo apt install jellyfin
```
## Building Jellyfin packages from source
Jellyfin seeks to integrate build facilities for any desired packaging format. Instructions for the various formats can be found below.
NOTE: When building from source, only cloning the full Git repository is supported, rather than using a `.zip`/`.tar` archive, in order to support submodules.
### Debian/Ubuntu
Debian build facilities are integrated into the repo at `debian/`.
1. Install the `dotnet-sdk-2.1` package via [Microsoft's repositories](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/linux-package-manager/debian9/sdk-2.1.500).
2. Run `dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -jX`, where X is your core count.
3. Install the resulting `jellyfin*.deb` file on your system.
1. Install the `dotnet-sdk-2.1` package via [Microsoft's repositories](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/2.1).
2. Run `dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc`.
3. Install the resulting `jellyfin_*.deb` file on your system.
A huge thanks to Carlos Hernandez who created the Debian build configuration for Emby 3.1.1.
### Windows (64 bit)
A pre-built windows installer will be available at [The JellyFin Repository](https://repo.jellyfin.org/).
1. Install the dotnet core SDK 2.1 from [Microsoft's Webpage](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/thank-you/dotnet-sdk-2.1.500-windows-x64-installer)
2. Clone Jellyfin into a directory of your choice. From that directory run in powershell `dotnet publish -c Release -r win10-x64 MediaBrowser.sln -o $Env:APPDATA\Jellyfin-Server` or in CMD `dotnet publish -c Release -r win10-x64 MediaBrowser.sln -o %APPDATA%\Jellyfin-Server`
3. (Optional) Copy the ffmpeg binaries into the Jellyfin directory:
```
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/win64/static/ffmpeg-4.1-win64-static.zip -UseBasicParsing -OutFile $env:TEMP\fmmpeg.zip
Expand-Archive $env:TEMP\fmmpeg.zip -DestinationPath $env:TEMP\ffmpeg\
Get-ChildItem "$env:temp\ffmpeg\ffmpeg-4.1-win64-static\bin" | ForEach-Object {
Copy-Item $_ -Destination $Env:AppData\JellyFin-Server\
}
Remove-Item $env:TEMP\ffmpeg\ -Recurse -Force
Remove-Item $env:TEMP\fmmpeg.zip -Force
```
4. (Optional) Use [NSSM](https://nssm.cc/) to configure JellyFin to run as a service
5. Jellyfin is now available in your Appdata\Roaming directory. To start it from a powershell window, `&"$env:APPDATA\Jellyfin-Server\EmbyServer.exe"`
A huge thanks to Carlos Hernandez who created the original Debian build configuration for Emby 3.1.1.