2024-05-18, 07:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-05-18, 07:06 PM by kandykarter. Edited 1 time in total.)
Continuing to look into this, it seems like it's 699 files each time (in a library of ~2800 movies), and ffprobe is looking at the movie files and the SRT files. I've had a look at the various movie files, and it seems like none of them have modified dates that are particularly recent, though it does appear that many of the subtitle files are fairly new, likely from a scheduled task for retrieving missing subs that ran on 05/15.
I had a look at the logs from before the 10.9 update, and not a single one even mentions ffprobe, where now I have thousands of lines like "[2024-05-18 08:53:01.331 -07:00] [INF] [19] MediaBrowser.MediaEncoding.Encoder.MediaEncoder: Starting "/usr/lib/jellyfin-ffmpeg/ffprobe" with args "-analyzeduration 200M -probesize 1G -i file:\"/data/movies/Seven.Samurai.1954.CRITERION.1080p.BluRay.x264.anoXmous_.mp4\" -threads 0 -v warning -print_format json -show_streams -show_chapters -show_format""
Is this a new feature of 10.9.x, where the logs are more verbose, or is it an indicator of an issue?
I had a look at the logs from before the 10.9 update, and not a single one even mentions ffprobe, where now I have thousands of lines like "[2024-05-18 08:53:01.331 -07:00] [INF] [19] MediaBrowser.MediaEncoding.Encoder.MediaEncoder: Starting "/usr/lib/jellyfin-ffmpeg/ffprobe" with args "-analyzeduration 200M -probesize 1G -i file:\"/data/movies/Seven.Samurai.1954.CRITERION.1080p.BluRay.x264.anoXmous_.mp4\" -threads 0 -v warning -print_format json -show_streams -show_chapters -show_format""
Is this a new feature of 10.9.x, where the logs are more verbose, or is it an indicator of an issue?