2024-05-19, 12:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-05-19, 12:20 AM by TheDreadPirate.)
(2024-05-18, 11:20 PM)antoniosolo2 Wrote: I have nordvpn and adblocker, but I have stopped both.
Now I am using Tinymediamanager, but I have such a large library of movies and series that it is very slow to go one by one
Did you start a library scan after turning those off?
(2024-05-18, 11:31 PM)escapegoat Wrote: Hello,
I had the same exact problem yesterday. I put new TV Shows in a folder and it would not recognize them. I followed instructions on the naming convention documentation. The only way I could get them to be "recognized" is renaming the show folder to something different. I was using 10.9.1 at the time
Out of frustration I reinstalled my entire OS and did a fresh install of Jellyfin to 10.9.2. Now almost NONE of my movies and TV shows are recognized. It only shows 1 movie per folder. This is a fresh install too.
Ununtu 22.04.3 LTS
Intel i7-8650U
Bare Metal Install
Two things I see. First is that the scan looks like it is going pretty slowly. Did you enable chapter image extraction and trickplay generation during library scanning? This is in the library settings.
Second, I see this error, but I'm not sure if it is related.
Code:
[2024-05-18 17:18:41.549 +00:00] [ERR] Error executing Scheduled Task
System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path '/var/cache/jellyfin/transcodes'.
Did you change where transcodes go? The default location is /var/lib/jellyfin/transcodes.