2024-11-10, 12:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-11-10, 03:27 PM by keithf. Edited 2 times in total.)
EDITED AS RESOLVED - I DISABLED IPV6 ON THE HOST AND EVERYTHING SUDDENLY WORKED AND DISPLAYED ALL LIBRARY DATA SEEN IN MEDADATA.
Seeing same issue here on a new Jellyfin install.
My original Jellyfin install was a bare-metal install of Debian 12, with internal storage, it was easy to set up, and worked fine.
I then set up a new server (to reduce power usage) which runs VirtualBox on Windows 11. I created a new VirtualBox VM for Jellyfin, installed Debian 12, attached a portable USB hard drive to the server, mounted the storage in the Debian VM (using mount --bind), and the movie/show files are all visible as you'd expect in Debian.
When I add anything into the Jellyfin library it simply shows the first media file alphabetically. You can watch the file. All other files in the same directory have been "found" when the library is updated, and can be found in metadata like the first poster in this discussion showed.
So unclear on why the library doesn't show anything but that first media file when the metadata looks complete.
Happy to provide whatever data is needed to help myself and the others in this thread who are having the same issue.
Seeing same issue here on a new Jellyfin install.
My original Jellyfin install was a bare-metal install of Debian 12, with internal storage, it was easy to set up, and worked fine.
I then set up a new server (to reduce power usage) which runs VirtualBox on Windows 11. I created a new VirtualBox VM for Jellyfin, installed Debian 12, attached a portable USB hard drive to the server, mounted the storage in the Debian VM (using mount --bind), and the movie/show files are all visible as you'd expect in Debian.
When I add anything into the Jellyfin library it simply shows the first media file alphabetically. You can watch the file. All other files in the same directory have been "found" when the library is updated, and can be found in metadata like the first poster in this discussion showed.
So unclear on why the library doesn't show anything but that first media file when the metadata looks complete.
Happy to provide whatever data is needed to help myself and the others in this thread who are having the same issue.