2023-11-22, 04:53 PM
From /etc/fstab: 192.168.1.50volume1/Media /NAS2Media nfs rw,actimeo=1800 0 0
I don't think there is an issue with the mount, though, as I can access all of the files located on the NAS directly on the Debian box (i.e. with VLC) and through the Jellyfin client from anywhere on the network (Win 10 box, Roku, FireTV, etc). I'm open to any suggestions, though.
For fun, I installed Jellyfin server on my primary Win10 box and it seemed to work perfectly using the same NAS directory for the media files. Something is preventing the Linux version from fully displaying media, even though it can access and play them via the search. Because of that, it feels like the issue is a config option somewhere but I can't find anything that would make sense. I've made no config changes and the installation is right "out of the box" with all defaults (as was my Win10 installation).
I don't think there is an issue with the mount, though, as I can access all of the files located on the NAS directly on the Debian box (i.e. with VLC) and through the Jellyfin client from anywhere on the network (Win 10 box, Roku, FireTV, etc). I'm open to any suggestions, though.
For fun, I installed Jellyfin server on my primary Win10 box and it seemed to work perfectly using the same NAS directory for the media files. Something is preventing the Linux version from fully displaying media, even though it can access and play them via the search. Because of that, it feels like the issue is a config option somewhere but I can't find anything that would make sense. I've made no config changes and the installation is right "out of the box" with all defaults (as was my Win10 installation).