2025-05-31, 02:47 PM
Personally, I find that Jellyfin has issues with the 750 permission; maybe there's something specific you need to do with the JF group to make it recognize media or something else I'm not aware of, but it refuses to see any with said permission scheme.
What I do is use 775 instead (755 if you don't care about being able to delete content from the Jellyfin GUI) and it works without issues.
What I do is use 775 instead (755 if you don't care about being able to delete content from the Jellyfin GUI) and it works without issues.
Code:
sudo chmod -R 775 /path/to/your/media
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