2024-01-04, 06:14 AM
I just keep changing them back and forth to post images proving that I've set them up in every possible folder/subfolder combination. I appreciate all the help, but I feel like we're just going in circles. When this began Jellyin Audiobooks was pointing to just /public and was working with audiobook files loose in NAS /public/Audibooks without subfolders....
I just changed it to /public/Audiobooks and it stopped worked. To make it work again I added a subfolder on NAS public/Audiobooks/Drenai_Saga and then it found it. So basically, it seemed like Jellyfin needed to be pointed one folder level higher than wherever the actual files are located, whether they are loose or have subfolders, either way.
I re-re-re-remade the Movies library on Jellyfin pointing back to /public/Movies and the movies showed up, but also had an extra phantom "MOVIES" movie that didn't exist. It was reading that extra folder as a file now. Which allowed me to just delete the "media" and now I don't have the extra folder problem.
So it's fixed. And I have no idea how the problem started or really how it got fixed. Whole thing is "wonky" AF, but thanks for your help.
I just changed it to /public/Audiobooks and it stopped worked. To make it work again I added a subfolder on NAS public/Audiobooks/Drenai_Saga and then it found it. So basically, it seemed like Jellyfin needed to be pointed one folder level higher than wherever the actual files are located, whether they are loose or have subfolders, either way.
I re-re-re-remade the Movies library on Jellyfin pointing back to /public/Movies and the movies showed up, but also had an extra phantom "MOVIES" movie that didn't exist. It was reading that extra folder as a file now. Which allowed me to just delete the "media" and now I don't have the extra folder problem.
So it's fixed. And I have no idea how the problem started or really how it got fixed. Whole thing is "wonky" AF, but thanks for your help.