2024-01-17, 03:58 AM
Hello! I have recently been struggling with my new setup, and would love any direction or feedback.
I have a Synology NAS (DS920+), running DSM 7.2.1-69057 Update 3 (and with 20GB of memory). My goal was to have my media (movies, television, music, and miscellaneous files) running within my NAS, where I could access it locally from my computer (and on the go). I recently set up a HomeLab PC (EliteDesk 800 G4 // i5-8500T, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD nVME M.2) that I installed Proxmox VE 8.1 and currently have my Home Assistant running on there, as well as my Jellyfin LXC.
The Synology NAS and EliteDesk are all wired right into the router itself. My goal was to have Jellyfin read from the shared folders on the network and act as my media server (since then I have it connecting to my living room TV, which would be a great home theater system); however, I seem to be having issues trying to get Jellyfin to recognize the folders.
On my Synology NAS, they are located within Media\Video\Movies (as well as Media\Video\Television). My Windows computer can recognize the shared network folders (since I enabled SMB Service), and when I tried adding those folders either by the server name (for example, \\NAS), or by the network IP (for example, \\144.144.10.10), nothing seemed to work. Even specifying the folder exactly.
I was reading that Tailscale has been useful, but I am a little confused since a lot of those use cases seem to have Jellyfin installed in a Docker container within the NAS itself, which is not exactly my setup. I understand that Jellyfin needs to point to a folder and then scan those folders for the files, but I was hoping that if Windows could read it (even though it's through the created WORKGROUP that Synology SMB Service helped create), it could be possible through configuration settings within Jellyfin. Ultimately, my goal is that if I can set up Jellyfin on this mini-PC to read files through the NAS, I could connect to that Jellyfin server remotely and be able to watch my media on my phone when I travel.
As I searched through Google, Reddit, and this forum, there seems to be a lot of folks who are either have it installed on Synology itself, or through Windows and accessing it through there (which I am on Proxmox Server). I feel like I am missing something, either simply within Synology to allow access for the Jellyfin LXC to read those (although I am lost on how exactly to support that through Synology's services), or I am missing something in how I am setting up the shared network folder connection in Jellyfin.
Does anyone have any pointers or feedback on what I might be missing or can do? Happy to also provide any additional details if it helps! Thanks in advance!
I have a Synology NAS (DS920+), running DSM 7.2.1-69057 Update 3 (and with 20GB of memory). My goal was to have my media (movies, television, music, and miscellaneous files) running within my NAS, where I could access it locally from my computer (and on the go). I recently set up a HomeLab PC (EliteDesk 800 G4 // i5-8500T, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD nVME M.2) that I installed Proxmox VE 8.1 and currently have my Home Assistant running on there, as well as my Jellyfin LXC.
The Synology NAS and EliteDesk are all wired right into the router itself. My goal was to have Jellyfin read from the shared folders on the network and act as my media server (since then I have it connecting to my living room TV, which would be a great home theater system); however, I seem to be having issues trying to get Jellyfin to recognize the folders.
On my Synology NAS, they are located within Media\Video\Movies (as well as Media\Video\Television). My Windows computer can recognize the shared network folders (since I enabled SMB Service), and when I tried adding those folders either by the server name (for example, \\NAS), or by the network IP (for example, \\144.144.10.10), nothing seemed to work. Even specifying the folder exactly.
I was reading that Tailscale has been useful, but I am a little confused since a lot of those use cases seem to have Jellyfin installed in a Docker container within the NAS itself, which is not exactly my setup. I understand that Jellyfin needs to point to a folder and then scan those folders for the files, but I was hoping that if Windows could read it (even though it's through the created WORKGROUP that Synology SMB Service helped create), it could be possible through configuration settings within Jellyfin. Ultimately, my goal is that if I can set up Jellyfin on this mini-PC to read files through the NAS, I could connect to that Jellyfin server remotely and be able to watch my media on my phone when I travel.
As I searched through Google, Reddit, and this forum, there seems to be a lot of folks who are either have it installed on Synology itself, or through Windows and accessing it through there (which I am on Proxmox Server). I feel like I am missing something, either simply within Synology to allow access for the Jellyfin LXC to read those (although I am lost on how exactly to support that through Synology's services), or I am missing something in how I am setting up the shared network folder connection in Jellyfin.
Does anyone have any pointers or feedback on what I might be missing or can do? Happy to also provide any additional details if it helps! Thanks in advance!