2024-07-11, 02:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-07-11, 02:57 PM by mcarlton00. Edited 1 time in total.)
Kodi has a setting to scan the library on startup. This needs to be disabled. Jellyfin for Kodi kinda takes over the database and doesn't share well with anything else. When Kodi tries to handle metadata that Jellyfin is already handling it leads to some weird behavior. You'll probably also need to go into the jellyfin addon settings and do a repair library to do a fresh pull and update everything from the server.
Troublesome sync things like this are part of why JellyCon is generally easier for most people to use, at the cost of a bit of speed.
Troublesome sync things like this are part of why JellyCon is generally easier for most people to use, at the cost of a bit of speed.