2024-01-04, 04:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-04, 04:41 AM by cromswrath.)
(2024-01-04, 02:24 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: I just noticed that you pointed your audio book library at /Volume1/public instead of /Volume1/public/Audiobooks. That would explain the error message you include.
I see in your Audiobooks library that the book doesn't have its own folder so that may explain why that one works. Make sure that each of the folders in Movies also grants sufficient permissions to Jellyfin. If you didn't recursively grant permission, Jellyfin probably only has permission to the top level Movies folder.
I appreciate the reply, but like I said I attempted to set up the Library as both /public/Movies AND regular /public only. I never got anything to show up in either case. I also tried just putting the movies in the public/Movies folder without any subfolders earlier before I posted and it made no difference.
But just to make sure I edited the library again now to this:
And just to confirm that all folders and files have the correct permissions:
But I did notice something odd. In Jellyfin under Administration/Metadata the file structure has a redundant layer that doesn't exist in my file manager on the NAS.
Not sure how this happened or how I can fix it. Or if that's the nature of my problem.