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Samsung Orsay SmartTV (2011 - 2015) Community app Install Instructions


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This app is no longer being actively developed and unfortunately the main developers are no longer available.  However, there are still users that have it installed and report that it still works.  If you have any issues though we will try to help as much as possible.  

 

Supported Devices
Samsung TV's, Blu-ray Disk Players and Home Theatre Systems with older "Orsay" SmartHub operating system.

Specifically: D-Series (2011), E-Series (2012), F-Series (2013), H-Series (2014) plus some entry level J and K series models which still have Orsay.

If you don't know what series TV you have, please see the below link:

https://developer.samsung.com/tv/develop/specifications/tv-model-groups

 

Screenshots can be found here.

 

Install procedure

See the next post.

Reporting

You can report issues by creating a new thread and supplying the information this thread.

 

Thank you for visiting the forums. Please feel free to start a new thread with any questions you may have.

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Install for 2014 H-Series Plus Selected J and K Series

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Supported models: All H and HU (4K) series models plus J4300, J5200, J5300, J6200 and K8500.

  • You can logon as develop (user "develop", password "000000" or blank for some models) by clicking the menu button and than select Smart Hub and in there Samsung Account menu on your remote.
  • After you logged on as develop you can press the smart hub button on your remote.
  • Go to my app's list and on one of the installed apps hold the enter button down for a few seconds.
  • Another window will pop up giving you the option to add the IP address. Enter 173.230.139.54.
  • Afterwards hold the enter button down to go in the options again and choose "Start User app sync".
  • There will pop up a new window which says "user apps sync is requested"
  • After a few seconds the app will be installed on your TV.

Image: ©Samsung

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2013 F-Series Install
 
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  • Open the main menu and scroll down to "Smart Features" and press enter
  • Select "Samsung Account"
  • Select "Log In"
  • In the Email field enter "develop" - no need to enter a password (the password field is inaccessible)
  • Press Login
  • Exit from the menu
  • Press the Smart Hub button on the remote and scroll to Apps
  • Select "More Apps" (at the bottom of the screen)
  • Select "Options" at the top right
  • Select "IP Setting"
  • Enter the IP address 173.230.139.54
  • Exit and then select "Start App Sync" from the Options menu - this will download the app
  • Once the app has downloaded it will appear on the "More Apps" screen
  • Select the App
  • You will then have to enter your Emby Server's IP address and port number (these are visible on the server's settings page).
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2012 E-Series Install
 
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To login as developer

  • Open the Smart Hub
  • Press "Tools" on the remote
  • Select "Login"
  • Select "Samsung account"
  • Enter "develop" as your Samsung Account ID
  • Enter "000000" in the Password field
  • Press Login
  • develop should now show in the bottom left of the SmartHub screen as being logged in

To install/update the Emby app

  • Open the Smart Hub
  • Confirm that you are logged in as "develop"
  • Press "Tools" on the remote
  • Select "Settings"
  • Select "Development". If this menu option is missing then you are not logged in as "develop"
  • Check the box to "Agree" to the "Terms of Service Agreement"
  • Select "OK"
  • Select "Setting Server IP"
  • Enter the IP Address 173.230.139.54
  • Select "User Application Synchronisation" - this will download the app
  • Once the app has downloaded it will appear on the SmartHub screen
  • Select the App
  • You will then have to enter your Emby Server's IP address and port number.
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2011 D-Series Install

 

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  • On the Samsung device load up the Smart Hub and press red to login
  • Login with the details "develop", password "000000"
  • Once logged in, press the blue button and there should be a developer menu.
  • In there select "Setting Server IP" and it will ask for an IP address. Enter either 110.150.77.83 or 80.32.109.216
  • Once that's done select "User Application Synchronization" and hopefully it will connect and download the app to the TV.
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FrostByte

If you would rather download the zip and host it on your own web server you can do the following:

 

Windows:

 

1. Download the appropriate zip for your model TV *

 

2.  Copy the zip file to the subfolder Widget under the root of the default download folder on your web server

 

I'm using IIS and the zip file is in:

 

C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Widget\Emby_1.0.8_Europe_20190308.zip         (example filename) 

 

You can try renaming the file whatever you want, but some systems have been known to have problems installing unless the filename is in format "Emby_<version>_<region>_<yyyymmdd>.zip"

 

3. Create a file called widgetlist.xml in the root folder

 

C:\inetpub\wwwroot\widgetlist.xml

 

Place this information in the xml file changing the IP to your web server's IP and the filename if needed.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rsp stat="ok">
<list>
<widget id="Emby">
<title>emby</title>
<compression type="zip" size="919000"/>
<description/>
<download>http://192.168.x.x/Widget/Emby_1.0.8_Europe_20190308.zip</download>
</widget>
</list>
</rsp>

4. Install the app using your own web server's IP and the appropriate instructions for your model year TV in the posts above

 

* The latest third party app zip files can be found at the below link.  Just change the branch to the version that supports your year model TV and click Download ZIP

 

https://github.com/M.../SamsungSmartTV

 

**The official Orsay app is NOT available for download at this time.

 

 

MacOS or Linux:

 
If you do not have a Windows system but have MacOS (or Linux), then you can setup a temporary server on MacOS desktop/notebook systems.
 
Follow these steps:
  1. Get systems IP address (e.g. using ifconfig Terminal command)
  2. Download Emby-App zip file that's appropriate for your Samsung TV (here https://github.com/M.../SamsungSmartTV)
  3. Create folder under your Home folder called emby (e.g. /User/YourName/emby)
  4. Create another folder under emby called Widget (e.g. /User/YourName/emb/Widget)
  5. Copy that zip file to the Widget folder (e.g. /User/YourName/emby/Widget/Emby_1.0.8_Europe_20190308.zip)
  6. Edit a file called widgetlist.xml in the emby folder (e.g. /User/YourName/emby/widgetlist.xml)
  7. Copy the following code into that file & change the IP address & the zip file name (step 8):
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <rsp stat="ok">
    <list>
    <widget id="Emby">
    <title>emby</title>
    <compression type="zip" size="919000"/>
    <description/>
    <download>http://192.168.x.x/Widget/Emby_1.0.8_Europe_20190308.zip</download>
    </widget>
    </list>
    </rsp>
  8. Change the IP address to the one you obtained from Step 1. and zip filename from step 2. and save the file widgetlist.xml
  9. Start the Terminal App and goto the emby folder (e.g. cd /User/YourName/emby)
  10. Start a temporary web server using PYTHON using the following command:python -SimpleHTTPServer 80
  11. Go to your TV and install the Emby App using your MacOS's IP address (detailed instructions here)
  12. When complete, stop the temporary web server on your Mac by entering Control-C on the terminal.
     
Note:
If your MacOS is already hosting a webserver on port 80, then this method will not work unless you stop that server first.
For those with Linux desktop/notebooks, these instructions apply as most Linux variants have Python 2.x installed.
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