2024-01-27, 06:21 PM
(2024-01-26, 09:35 PM)tmsrxzar Wrote: 1. sounds like you have not setup your library paths properly so it's reading some kind of weird mirrored files on QNAP
1.5 no clue how file management works on QNAP, this isn't the QNAP forum
2. the slow loading is a good example of why installing jellyfin on a NAS is warned about on the hardware selection page; https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/admini...-selection
maybe we can fix 1.; make sure the path you added to jellyfin is the root path to ONLY a movies folder and not the root of an entire drive; it should look like the naming scheme here https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/media/movies
and since "QNAP" there's this too https://forum.qnap.com
Hey TMSRXZAR -
I am just adding a new response since last night. Something really weird happened over night. I made screen shots of the movie paths that were not duplicating to compare against some that are. I personally don't see a huge difference but the pathway doesn't look like the one you listed. The weird part is that over night those movies disappeared from existence. They are missing from my Jellyfin que and ALSO from my Qnap. I know the Qnap is not something for this forum. I'm just saying it because it's bizarre. The MKVs and all the metadata files are gone from my main folder and the snapshots the Qnap took. I'm just baffled now. Now I'm really out of my depth here and grasping at straws but the log from last night looks weird to me. Without knowing how to read this thing at all it kinda looks like someone was watching Pirates of Caribbean last night at a time no one was up watching TV. Is it possible my system is hacked?
I'm attaching the screenshots and a log from last night.
SO for reference - Avengers, District 9 & Spiderman where the ones NOT duplicating and Mission Impossible, Book of Life & Lego Movie are ones that ARE duplicating.