2024-06-27, 12:17 PM
As @TheDreadPirate stated earlier in this thread, all you have to do is find the config folder on the system. You then copy it and paste it into an accesible location on your server.
When that's done, you just link it to the new Jellyfin container with a host mount.
The only thing we can't guarantee is that Synology community package for Jellyfin has any modifications that would prevent it from working right with Jellyfin's official image. You'll have to ask around for people that have experience with it for that answer. Or you could test it out yourself to see if it works fine.
When that's done, you just link it to the new Jellyfin container with a host mount.
The only thing we can't guarantee is that Synology community package for Jellyfin has any modifications that would prevent it from working right with Jellyfin's official image. You'll have to ask around for people that have experience with it for that answer. Or you could test it out yourself to see if it works fine.