2024-06-30, 08:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-06-30, 08:21 PM by Anon. Edited 1 time in total.)
Thanks, I did try removing the user / group ID's from the compose file, however the issue persists where it can't see my media folders (even as root).
I did just now try building a fresh Jellyfin install (blank cache and config folders), and it can see my libraries and media just fine, and plays the media just fine as well. So it seems like its just some problem with my Synocommunity Jellyfin config data structure, at this point, I think I may just give up and rebuild my libraries and all metadata from scratch. I think ultimately the time investment will probably be less that trying to get Jellyfin to accept my old improperly formatted config data.
I think at this point its clear that there is no easy way to migrate from the Synocommunity version of Jellyfin to the docker version, at least not without reformatting the config folder layout.
I appreciate everyone's help, but I think I'll just rebuild from scratch.
I did just now try building a fresh Jellyfin install (blank cache and config folders), and it can see my libraries and media just fine, and plays the media just fine as well. So it seems like its just some problem with my Synocommunity Jellyfin config data structure, at this point, I think I may just give up and rebuild my libraries and all metadata from scratch. I think ultimately the time investment will probably be less that trying to get Jellyfin to accept my old improperly formatted config data.
I think at this point its clear that there is no easy way to migrate from the Synocommunity version of Jellyfin to the docker version, at least not without reformatting the config folder layout.
I appreciate everyone's help, but I think I'll just rebuild from scratch.