2024-01-20, 06:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-20, 06:46 AM by Efficient_Good_5784. Edited 4 times in total.)
Make sure that for each client you go into the client settings, then display. In this display section, there's a checkbox for theme songs. Select this option, then save the page.
Also make sure to rescan the entire show/movie within Jellyfin to make it appear within its database so that it knows to play it.
It's been a while since I've used the iOS app, so I might have this wrong, but it should be using the web interface for Jellyfin which should support theme songs.
It's pretty easy to figure out if a client supports theme songs. If the client you're using literally looks and interacts the same as the web browser version, it should support theme songs.
Like how when you upload custom CSS code to your dashbaord, your webGUI for Jellyfin will change. These changes will also appear on the Android (phone) app and Jellyfin Media Player since these two use the same webGUI.
The Android TV app doesn't use the webGUI, so your CSS doesn't apply to it.
Personally, I don't know of any client that supports theme songs outside of the Jellyfin provided web interface.
Also make sure to rescan the entire show/movie within Jellyfin to make it appear within its database so that it knows to play it.
(2024-01-20, 06:12 AM)elephantLYFE Wrote: 3. Jellyfin Android App - Guess this is not the same as the AndroidTv App? (FireTvOs)The Android app that you can find in the Google play store for android phones. Not the one meant for TVs.
(2024-01-20, 06:12 AM)elephantLYFE Wrote: 4. Jellyfin iOS App - This is not working on my iPhone, Jellyfin Mobile iOS 1.5.0 (5.5.0.0)I'm referring to the iPhone app, not AppleTV app (I never used an AppleTV, so I don't know if the app differs for that).
(Was this only in reference to the iOS app for AppleTV?)
It's been a while since I've used the iOS app, so I might have this wrong, but it should be using the web interface for Jellyfin which should support theme songs.
It's pretty easy to figure out if a client supports theme songs. If the client you're using literally looks and interacts the same as the web browser version, it should support theme songs.
Like how when you upload custom CSS code to your dashbaord, your webGUI for Jellyfin will change. These changes will also appear on the Android (phone) app and Jellyfin Media Player since these two use the same webGUI.
The Android TV app doesn't use the webGUI, so your CSS doesn't apply to it.
Personally, I don't know of any client that supports theme songs outside of the Jellyfin provided web interface.