2025-06-12, 07:04 PM
If, Jellyfin did delete it, then you just learned that you should configure your jellyfin server in a smarter way.
Below is an example of my configuration, first bind is an active folder (Movies) and the other bind is the (Test movies) where i put new movies and make jellyfon save the metadata to. (Remember in jellyfin to tell it to save .nfos) - Then i move the movies from bind 2 to bind 1 when it looks fine (posters etc.)
- type: bind
source: /path/to/media1
target: /media1
read_only: true
- type: bind
source: /path/to/media1_2
target: /media1_2
Below is an example of my configuration, first bind is an active folder (Movies) and the other bind is the (Test movies) where i put new movies and make jellyfon save the metadata to. (Remember in jellyfin to tell it to save .nfos) - Then i move the movies from bind 2 to bind 1 when it looks fine (posters etc.)
- type: bind
source: /path/to/media1
target: /media1
read_only: true
- type: bind
source: /path/to/media1_2
target: /media1_2
Serv: N5105 - 32GB RAM, 1 WD Red SA500 2TB, 2 8TB, 2 4TB WD Red Plus, LC-35U3-C-HUB
OS: Debian
Clients: Pi4 with LibreELEC + JellyCon and Jellyfin Media Player
Network: 2 TP-Link AX23, OpenWRT mesh 802.11s and 1 Gbit
OS: Debian
Clients: Pi4 with LibreELEC + JellyCon and Jellyfin Media Player
Network: 2 TP-Link AX23, OpenWRT mesh 802.11s and 1 Gbit