2024-04-03, 02:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-04-03, 02:43 AM by Efficient_Good_5784. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-03-31, 02:20 PM)PrincipalMinipig Wrote: Frankly, that doesn't feel right. Lock should mean "no changes", and a blank field being filled is a change.It would be nice if it worked that way. This most likely is code behavior from when Jellyfin was forked from Emby.
(2024-03-31, 02:20 PM)PrincipalMinipig Wrote: Like OP, I hate that I have to manually clear out all ratings if I don't want them to appear in my library. Some apps allow customer CSS to hide the ratings, but some (like the Roku app) do not. So I have to go through and remove them all, which is tedious in its self, but it's doubly annoying when the scan puts it all back, with no way to stop it.After you clear them out the first time, this should not be a problem again unless you keep scanning your library with the options that refill metadata. If you do a normal scan that only scans for new and updated files, they shouldn't come back.
As in, you will only have to worry about this if you change folder names or move movies around in your storage folders. Anything that forces metadata to be regenerated.