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Jellyfin Only Showing One Movie at a Time - bDestroyerd - 2023-09-01

Originally, I had my Jellyfin server (ver. 10.8.10) on a Docker container in UnRAID (ver. 6.12.3). And that was great for a time, except my AMD CPU didn't really like that and it messed up all of the playbacks getting rid of all immersion in the movie. The kernel that UnRAID uses does not support Intel ARC GPUs so I had to move it to an Ubuntu Server (22.04.3 LTS) VM in UnRAID. I didn't want to move my physical media files to the virtual ones because I want to eventually get rid of the VM when my GPU is finally supported by UnRAID. So, I eventually got that to work and I set Jellyfin up the same as the Docker Jellyfin (folders, transcoding, users, permissions, etc.). However, my problem now is that Jellyfin is only showing one of my movies at a time. Only one movie shows in the home page (always the same one), and only one movie shows in search (different movie based on the search, so Jellyfin is literally just hiding it from me). All of my media shows in the metadata manager, and no matter what I do (restart the VM, scan media files, looked up all possible explanations, including ones from this forum) I still can't get a clear way to fix the problem.
If anyone can give clear directions on how to fix the issue, I would greatly appreciate it. And if any more details are required, I will definitely see what I can do. Thanks in advance.


RE: Jellyfin Only Showing One Movie at a Time - bitmap - 2023-09-05

Are you able to play any of your media? Do you have the correct permissions set on all of the media (r+x on media directories, media itself can be ro)?

Probably need logs from the server itself to look at what weirdness is going on. If the server can actually see the media, it should display it, which indicates it likely can't see the media. If you can play the media you're unable to see, that makes it weirder.