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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting SOLVED: Logs spammed with the same Error

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    SOLVED: Logs spammed with the same Error

    Jellyfin log files are filled with Emby.Server.Implementations.Session.SessionManager error
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    2025-01-10, 08:49 PM
    Has anything changed today? The messages appear to have started after it initiated a transcode, but the input is from a web URL?
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    2025-01-10, 09:07 PM
    That's interesting. A few weeks ago I tried to add internet radio to Jellyfin. I'll try to remove them and see if that sorts it.
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    2025-01-11, 07:42 AM (This post was last modified: 2025-01-11, 08:26 AM by arc.. Edited 1 time in total.)
    I have removed the web radios, but the error is still being printed in the logs.

    I removed the radios by
    1. removing the tuner device
    2. deleting any .m3u files referring to a webstream
    3. rescanning the library which contained the .m3u file
    4. restarting Jellyfin

    EDIT: I realised Jellyfin hands transcoding off to ffmpeg, which is unaffected by a Jellyfin restart. So to make it easy for myself I just restarted the entire Synology server and now the issue is resolved!

    TLDR; Issue was caused by previous attempts to add internet radio streams. Removed these and restarted the entire device hosting Jellyfin and ffmpeg.
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