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New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - Printable Version +- Jellyfin Forum (https://forum.jellyfin.org) +-- Forum: Announcements (https://forum.jellyfin.org/f-announcements) +--- Forum: Project Announcements (https://forum.jellyfin.org/f-project-announcements) +--- Thread: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 (/t-new-jellyfin-server-web-release-10-11-0) |
RE: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - tomstephens89 - 2025-10-23 Have noticed since update that any albums display no tracks when using Finamp 0.9.20 via testflight. https://github.com/jmshrv/finamp/issues/1412 RE: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - Unproven-Calorie - 2025-10-23 The update appeared to work for me without major issues (and quickly) except for the disappearing music playlists. The server runs on my OMV7 machine. I installed using docker, I: manually backed up. stopped container pulled latest release started container backed up in jellllyfin UI scanned full library searched for missing metadata in music library I found then that the playlists were missing, adding one track to a test playlist made all of my playlists show. Deleting the test playlist made my other playlists disappear, so I'll keep my test playlist for now. Another issue I found was on the Jellyfin Android app (on a Google Pixel 6), was that it failed to load post update. Deleting the cache within the app worked and i could use it no problem afterwards. RE: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - gaming09 - 2025-10-23 Tried and failed to update twice, im thinking my local db might be corrupted. So i decided to rebuild, I am on unraid, I rebuilt everything and all users, for watch history i used this app https://github.com/luigi311/JellyPlex-Watched to copy the watch history between instances RE: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - ototos - 2025-10-23 I think it should have been clearly stated that after the update, the server would scan the entire library from scratch, including metadata, everything... For someone like me who uses the cloud, it was a real blow to the balls; I almost got banned. RE: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - djfmd783g - 2025-10-23 Just upgraded, real smooth. Ubuntu bare metal install, took maybe 3 minutes total. I have a sizeable library, and it was super quick. Terrific work. RE: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - benoliver999 - 2025-10-23 (2025-10-23, 12:38 PM)Unproven-Calorie Wrote: I found then that the playlists were missing, adding one track to a test playlist made all of my playlists show. Deleting the test playlist made my other playlists disappear, so I'll keep my test playlist for now. Try adding something to an 'old' playlist. I found it then 'recognised' all the playlists and when I removed the test playlists, the old ones remained. RE: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - doomedtx - 2025-10-23 Thanks for the hard work that went into this version! After upgrading and following the blog post to rescan music and replace all metadata, I can see all of my playlists including shared playlists. However, the largest shared playlist (821 songs) will not display. It loads after some spinning, displays dozens of genres, but no tracks are displayed. I went to my wife's account (she's the playlist owner) and tried copying the entire playlist to a new test playlist. That new playlist also shows it has 821 tracks but will not display any of them. I'm not sure, but looking at the playlist.xml it might have re-ordered the manually-ordered playlist as well. Here are my logs from today and yesterday in case there's something helpful. I couldn't find anything myself. While writing this, I jumped back to the Jellyfin tab, and the 821-song playlist was displaying tracks. They were totally out of the manual order my wife set. I had her sync it from Symfonium to hopefully restore the original order. After syncing, I reloaded my Jellyfin page and opened playlists. It took 10 seconds of spinning to display anything, and then I saw the genres again but no tracks. 2 minutes later, no tracks are showing still. It seems like something is eating resources because it never took 10 seconds to display this playlist previously, but the NAS CPU shows less than 5% total use so I don't think there's a background Jellyfin process running. In case it helps, here are the logs from the day I upgraded (21 Oct): https://justpaste.it/42ogj, yesterday: https://justpaste.it/3xewx and today: https://justpaste.it/87feo RE: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - tbjf - 2025-10-25 (2025-10-21, 01:35 AM)MuscleNerdJP Wrote: For upgrading from 10.10.7 to 10.11 in Debian, is it as simple as running apt upgrade? Not as far as I'm aware. I ran apt get update/upgrade etc. It updated the web interface but not the server. **EDIT* ignore me, had the 32 bit repo all this time! Only just noticed! RE: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - Longflow - 2025-10-25 I just did an apt upgrade / apt dist-upgrade on my Debian based server (no containers, etc., just Jellyfin on Debian 12 on an old PC). The upgrade was quick and flawless. Nice work and hats off to the team! Right after the upgrade the web dashboard initially showed Server version 10.11.0 and 10.10.7 for Web and Build, then after about 10 minutes it all went to 10.11.0 and looks new. I have a fairly small library of about 400 movies and 2000 TV shows. Again - nice work to the team on this upgrade and pulling off a smooth migration! I know that's not as easy as you made it look. RE: New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.11.0 - tomstephens89 - 2025-10-25 Been 2 days since updating and things are generally OK however library scanning appears to badly effect system performance. Music importing is also unpredictable/slow/requires manual triggering of refresh metadata. |