2023-11-22, 07:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-11-22, 07:04 PM by skm94. Edited 2 times in total.)
As a further test, I created a directory on my Debian box and copied five movies into it. I set ownership and group for the main directory, all of the movie subdirectories and the movie files themselves to "jellyfin:jellyfin". All permissions are 777. Using a web browser on the same Debian box, I added the directory as a new Movies library.
I had the same issue. Only one movie showed in the client window, It would play just fine. Other movies could be accessed via search.
This rules out any connection issues with the NAS box as I had the client, server, and data all on the same physical box and accessed it from a browser on that box. It certainly points to a bug in the linux jellyfin server, or at least, a bad default configuration.
I had the same issue. Only one movie showed in the client window, It would play just fine. Other movies could be accessed via search.
This rules out any connection issues with the NAS box as I had the client, server, and data all on the same physical box and accessed it from a browser on that box. It certainly points to a bug in the linux jellyfin server, or at least, a bad default configuration.