2025-05-02, 06:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-05-07, 10:10 PM by Scrat134. Edited 2 times in total.)
No problem.
I’ve not got Jellyfin installed via Docker, but instead via SynoCommunity's repository for the Synology Package Centre.
My media libraries are in my Synology's shared "homes" directory, and are simply 3 directories located within that. They're browsable via File Station etc, or via the mapped drive on my PC etc.
Eg...
/volume1/homes/directory-1
/volume1/homes/directory-2
/volume1/homes/directory-3
My cache / transcode directories etc, are those specified by default upon install, ie, they’re hidden directories I cannot access in a straightforward manner (eg: not browsable via File Station etc). The paths to these are below...
Cache
/volume1/@appdata/jellyfin/cache
Logs
/volume1/@appdata/jellyfin/log
Metadata
/volume1/@appdata/jellyfin/data/metadata
Transcodes
/volume1/@appdata/jellyfin/cache/transcodes
Web
/volume1/@appstore/jellyfin/web
Based on the above, I can't fathom why this has occured.
I’ve not got Jellyfin installed via Docker, but instead via SynoCommunity's repository for the Synology Package Centre.
My media libraries are in my Synology's shared "homes" directory, and are simply 3 directories located within that. They're browsable via File Station etc, or via the mapped drive on my PC etc.
Eg...
/volume1/homes/directory-1
/volume1/homes/directory-2
/volume1/homes/directory-3
My cache / transcode directories etc, are those specified by default upon install, ie, they’re hidden directories I cannot access in a straightforward manner (eg: not browsable via File Station etc). The paths to these are below...
Cache
/volume1/@appdata/jellyfin/cache
Logs
/volume1/@appdata/jellyfin/log
Metadata
/volume1/@appdata/jellyfin/data/metadata
Transcodes
/volume1/@appdata/jellyfin/cache/transcodes
Web
/volume1/@appstore/jellyfin/web
Based on the above, I can't fathom why this has occured.