2024-02-18, 09:00 PM
Thanks for your reply, so if I get this correct its not an issue with DLNA but rather Jellyfins databases.
Then maybe my question wasn't formulated correctly:
If the client pulled data directly from my nfo's then I wouldn't have had to do a full scan of my libraries for the changes to show up on the client side (my guess is that Jellyfin reads the nfo's when I scan and adds it to a database?).
Seeing how alot more info gets shown and can be sorted/tagged by via Plex it's not an issue on the client side either.
That leaves me to the conclusion that Plex is doing something in their databases that can be shown and sorted by my client (Pigasus) that Jellyfin is not. Could it be that Jellyfin only has a set number of lines it looks for and adds to its database from the nfo's and if so wouldn't it be possible to increase it to add more of the lines from the nfo's?
Then maybe my question wasn't formulated correctly:
If the client pulled data directly from my nfo's then I wouldn't have had to do a full scan of my libraries for the changes to show up on the client side (my guess is that Jellyfin reads the nfo's when I scan and adds it to a database?).
Seeing how alot more info gets shown and can be sorted/tagged by via Plex it's not an issue on the client side either.
That leaves me to the conclusion that Plex is doing something in their databases that can be shown and sorted by my client (Pigasus) that Jellyfin is not. Could it be that Jellyfin only has a set number of lines it looks for and adds to its database from the nfo's and if so wouldn't it be possible to increase it to add more of the lines from the nfo's?