2024-05-12, 04:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-05-12, 04:40 AM by Efficient_Good_5784. Edited 2 times in total.)
I probably didn't explain myself correctly. The trickplay files have to live somewhere.
I'm not keeping the bif files. The Jellyscrub plugin was updated for the last time (a few months ago) to transfer over old bif files and convert them to the new format.
I went ahead and did that conversion. My server doesn't have the bif files anymore. I just stated that my config folder increased in size due to that.
Assuming the new file format uses the same size as the previous bif files, that means that my bif files took up almost 21GB.
Now that I'm looking back at my post, it probably seemed like I wanted to shove the old bif files into the config library. Sorry about that, I didn't mean it that way.
Also, the main reason I was looking around for the location of the new trickplay files was because previously, I made a bash script that would go over all my library folders and delete bif files that no longer had an associated video.
I would delete some videos, but the Jellyscrub plugin wouldn't delete leftover bif files which took up space. I guess I don't have to worry about this anymore, so I'll update my bash script for this.
I'm not keeping the bif files. The Jellyscrub plugin was updated for the last time (a few months ago) to transfer over old bif files and convert them to the new format.
I went ahead and did that conversion. My server doesn't have the bif files anymore. I just stated that my config folder increased in size due to that.
Assuming the new file format uses the same size as the previous bif files, that means that my bif files took up almost 21GB.
Now that I'm looking back at my post, it probably seemed like I wanted to shove the old bif files into the config library. Sorry about that, I didn't mean it that way.
Also, the main reason I was looking around for the location of the new trickplay files was because previously, I made a bash script that would go over all my library folders and delete bif files that no longer had an associated video.
I would delete some videos, but the Jellyscrub plugin wouldn't delete leftover bif files which took up space. I guess I don't have to worry about this anymore, so I'll update my bash script for this.