EMBY has an excellent internal player called EMBY Theater but it does not do Blu-ray menus because it is a BDA licensing issue not a dev willingness issue. Solution 1: a HTPC running Windows plus EMBY for Windows Media Center (EMC) with a Blu-ray software player like PDVD. EMC from day one has supported the launch of external software players for Blu-rays or DVDs and nowhere have the devs indicated that the launching of external players will cease to exist. The HTPC solution is easy, good stability and maturity for both Emby and software players. Some don't like it because of the Windows updates and tweaking of driver and filters. Even though with LAV filters and the madVR renderer this has been greatly reduced. Solution 2: A Media Streamer or player like your Zidoo. Most prefer the NVIDEA Shield because of its integration with Kodi and Emby for Kodi. I know of several persons with Home Theaters that run Emby for Kodi and then use Kodi as the eye candy front end and the Shield as the playback solution. The Shield is two years old and many are waiting for the next version. However all these solutions require that Emby serves the data in such a fashion that it can be displayed to our liking which brings me to your stacked disc problem. I am not quite sure what you mean by stacked but I have a TOP folder underneath this folder I have several folders each contains a Blu-ray discs. Look at the screen shots from the Web client, is this something that you are trying to achieve? My video wall for movies then the Jason Bourne Collection.
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