(2024-08-05, 03:29 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote:The client can browse my library fine, but the internal player stalls immediately on a black screen when I try to play them. Seems to be universal to all file types and encodings.(2024-08-05, 03:12 PM)Deepee Wrote:(2024-07-04, 10:25 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: In a browser, go to your Jellyfin and then Dashboard > Devices. Delete the session for Jellyfin Media Player.
On the system with JMP, go to C:\Users\yourUser\appdata\local. There will be a folder called "jellyfinmediaplayer" and "Jellyfin Media Player". Delete both.
Open JMP and log back in.
Do you know how one would do this on a Firestick? I tried deleting cache and data, before and after reinstalling, bur I can't locate the JMP folder to completely remove.
This is only for the Windows/Mac/Linux desktop app.
What issue are you having?
(2024-08-05, 03:53 PM)Fate Wrote:(2024-08-05, 03:29 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote:This seems to also happen on Android...(2024-08-05, 03:12 PM)Deepee Wrote:(2024-07-04, 10:25 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: In a browser, go to your Jellyfin and then Dashboard > Devices. Delete the session for Jellyfin Media Player.
On the system with JMP, go to C:\Users\yourUser\appdata\local. There will be a folder called "jellyfinmediaplayer" and "Jellyfin Media Player". Delete both.
Open JMP and log back in.
Do you know how one would do this on a Firestick? I tried deleting cache and data, before and after reinstalling, bur I can't locate the JMP folder to completely remove.
This is only for the Windows/Mac/Linux desktop app.
What issue are you having?
See:
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-and...ssues/1454
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-and...ssues/1453
Under Android: go to your Preferences--> Apps-> Jellyfin -> delete data -> delete cache
Thanks. I did try this first, but it didn't seem to help. I'll give it another go tonight.