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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Why were shared network folders removed in 10.9?

     
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    Why were shared network folders removed in 10.9?

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    2024-06-27, 02:10 PM
    Hi,
    Quick question about shared network folders feature. Why was it removed? I added a new library to my Jellyfin instance today and was surprised to find the option missing. I found only two mentions of this feature being removed on the internet, this GH issue and Jellyfin docs page about Kodi, but no explaination why it was removed in the first place. It was a very useful feature and I can't understand why the dev team would even consider getting rid of it. 

    Also, does anyone know any workarounds?
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    Why were shared network folders removed in 10.9? - by cycling-outcome-3350 - 2024-06-27, 02:10 PM
    RE: Why were shared network folders removed in 10.9? - by theguymadmax - 2024-06-27, 02:15 PM
    RE: Why were shared network folders removed in 10.9? - by jennystreaming - 2024-06-27, 09:23 PM
    RE: Why were shared network folders removed in 10.9? - by TheDreadPirate - 2024-06-27, 09:30 PM

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