2024-05-21, 01:53 PM
Be careful with that. The reason I asked if you used the Jellyfin Media Player app (JMP) was because I thought that might be where your problem was coming from.
When v10.9.0 came out, JMP was still using the previous web-ui, so it needed to be updated with the new web-ui. So for two days, some people using JMP updated their servers and didn't know why they couldn't find the new features while using it. It has since been updated for the current server release. The same sitation might happen in the future where you'll have to wait for JMP to be updated for a future server release before it will properly work again.
It now seems like your issue is indeed a caching problem on your browser. You said you already cleared it, but how? Did you just do "ctrl+shift+r"? What browser are you using? You need to go to its settings to find your server's stored cookies and delete them. Because your problem was fixed by using JMP, it indicates the problem is your browser.
When v10.9.0 came out, JMP was still using the previous web-ui, so it needed to be updated with the new web-ui. So for two days, some people using JMP updated their servers and didn't know why they couldn't find the new features while using it. It has since been updated for the current server release. The same sitation might happen in the future where you'll have to wait for JMP to be updated for a future server release before it will properly work again.
It now seems like your issue is indeed a caching problem on your browser. You said you already cleared it, but how? Did you just do "ctrl+shift+r"? What browser are you using? You need to go to its settings to find your server's stored cookies and delete them. Because your problem was fixed by using JMP, it indicates the problem is your browser.