2025-07-01, 07:25 PM
Hi,
I'm actually using the Embuary skin, which I’ve significantly expanded and customized specifically for use with Jellyfin. It’s based on the latest Kodi Omega version by Teddyknuddel, but I’ve added a number of improvements and new features – especially tailored for full Jellyfin integration.
If you're looking for something that feels more like the Jellyfin/Emby UI, this version might be a good fit.
> I'm not a developer – I created all of this with the help of AI tools. It started as a personal side project, but it’s grown into something very stable and fully usable.
Core Features:
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- Global home widgets for each library category – no widget duplication required
- Dynamic codec flags showing:
- Video resolution (4K, 1080p, etc.)
- Video & audio codecs (HEVC, AVC, DTS, EAC3, etc.)
- Audio channels (2.0, 5.1, 7.1, etc.)
- Codec Style Switcher – toggle between “standard” and “colorful” icon sets via skin setting
- Codec Resizer – scale codec logos freely via skin settings
- HDR Type Detection using Player.Process – supports and displays Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+ (icons + labels)
- CPM Support for CoreELEC CPM Builds:
https://github.com/cpm-code/xbmc/releases/
- Integrated Episode Jumper – allows easy skipping to previous/next episode with on-screen feedback
- Fully compatible with Jellyfin & JellyCon Kodi Plugin, but i personally prefer the jellyfin plugin in Kodi:
https://kodi.jellyfin.org/repository.jellyfin.kodi.zip
Fixes & Enhancements:
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- Layout fixes for both 2K and 4K resolutions – no oversized elements, properly scaled views
- Various bug fixes – improved visibility logic, content containers, proper alignment, and more
- Consistent support across all view types – Poster, Wide, Wall, Landscape, etc.
- Easy updates via repository – the skin can be updated conveniently through Kodi's add-on manager
You can choose between a **2K version** (for 1080p/1440p displays) and a **4K version** (optimized for UHD setups), depending on your screen resolution and use case, but i still prefer the 2K Version for my 4K TV.
If you're interested, here is the link to my repository:
https://github.com/Stogie87/Embuary-Skin...tag/v1.0.1
I'm actually using the Embuary skin, which I’ve significantly expanded and customized specifically for use with Jellyfin. It’s based on the latest Kodi Omega version by Teddyknuddel, but I’ve added a number of improvements and new features – especially tailored for full Jellyfin integration.
If you're looking for something that feels more like the Jellyfin/Emby UI, this version might be a good fit.
> I'm not a developer – I created all of this with the help of AI tools. It started as a personal side project, but it’s grown into something very stable and fully usable.
Core Features:
--------------
- Global home widgets for each library category – no widget duplication required
- Dynamic codec flags showing:
- Video resolution (4K, 1080p, etc.)
- Video & audio codecs (HEVC, AVC, DTS, EAC3, etc.)
- Audio channels (2.0, 5.1, 7.1, etc.)
- Codec Style Switcher – toggle between “standard” and “colorful” icon sets via skin setting
- Codec Resizer – scale codec logos freely via skin settings
- HDR Type Detection using Player.Process – supports and displays Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+ (icons + labels)
- CPM Support for CoreELEC CPM Builds:
https://github.com/cpm-code/xbmc/releases/
- Integrated Episode Jumper – allows easy skipping to previous/next episode with on-screen feedback
- Fully compatible with Jellyfin & JellyCon Kodi Plugin, but i personally prefer the jellyfin plugin in Kodi:
https://kodi.jellyfin.org/repository.jellyfin.kodi.zip
Fixes & Enhancements:
---------------------
- Layout fixes for both 2K and 4K resolutions – no oversized elements, properly scaled views
- Various bug fixes – improved visibility logic, content containers, proper alignment, and more
- Consistent support across all view types – Poster, Wide, Wall, Landscape, etc.
- Easy updates via repository – the skin can be updated conveniently through Kodi's add-on manager
You can choose between a **2K version** (for 1080p/1440p displays) and a **4K version** (optimized for UHD setups), depending on your screen resolution and use case, but i still prefer the 2K Version for my 4K TV.
If you're interested, here is the link to my repository:
https://github.com/Stogie87/Embuary-Skin...tag/v1.0.1