I just rememberd that there was an issue with the Jellyfin app for Android TV and 10.8.13. Since it hasn't been explicitely mentioned here yet, the app never updated the watched status if a film or an episode had more than one version.
Right now it's impossible to tell if this bug still exists because the Android TV app always only plays the first version of an episode or film.
Right now it's impossible to tell if this bug still exists because the Android TV app always only plays the first version of an episode or film.
(2024-06-28, 04:33 PM)Efficient_Good_5784 Wrote: All you have to do to disable them is to turn off NFO files in the library settings.If you turn the creation of .nfo files off you can't move media to different disks/folders anymore.
(2024-06-28, 04:33 PM)Efficient_Good_5784 Wrote: For movies, with v10.8.13, NFO files were named "movie-filename.nfo". With v10.9, they're now named "movie.nfo". I remember that when I updated to v10.9, my movie library kept the old one and also created the new nfo file, so each movie had both. I deleted the old nfo files.That's how I understood it too from what I've read somewhere but it doesn't seem to work like this. Sometimes the "film (year).nfo" file is still created after it's been deleted. I've yet to figure out how and why this happens.
Make a backup first before mass deleting things.
Basically, if you want to delete them all, just search through your library folders for "movie.nfo" and "movie-filename.nfo", then delete them. Obviously the tricky ones to search for are the ones named after the filename.