2025-01-29, 03:39 AM
Hello,
A little bit of background: I have a library with one path added, and it goes something like
I'd like to change the library path to be
Essentially, I want Jellyfin to know that all my media is the same media it knew about before, just in a new location. I don't want it to think that I deleted all my old media and now I have a bunch of new media in a new location that it has to process.
Is it as simple as adding the new path and removing the old path, and clicking OK? Or will I need to go through some other process to preserve the things I listed above? Is it best to just not bother, and leave the symlinks in place?
Any advice is appreciated,
Thanks,
A little bit of background: I have a library with one path added, and it goes something like
~/File-Server/Movies/
. I've since stopped using my home folder for media storage, and File-Server
is now a symlink to /media/Media-Server/root/
.I'd like to change the library path to be
/media/Media-Server/root/Movies/
(thereby no longer using the home folder, and allowing me to remove the symlinks), but I'm afraid that if I do this, I'll lose things like metadata (images mostly), trickplay images, watched status, subtitles, etc..Essentially, I want Jellyfin to know that all my media is the same media it knew about before, just in a new location. I don't want it to think that I deleted all my old media and now I have a bunch of new media in a new location that it has to process.
Is it as simple as adding the new path and removing the old path, and clicking OK? Or will I need to go through some other process to preserve the things I listed above? Is it best to just not bother, and leave the symlinks in place?
Any advice is appreciated,
Thanks,
Jellyfin 10.10.4
Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS | Kernel 6.8
Intel i3 10100
8GB DDR4
Intel Arc A380
4TB File Server
8TB Media Server
12TB Backup media
Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS | Kernel 6.8
Intel i3 10100
8GB DDR4
Intel Arc A380
4TB File Server
8TB Media Server
12TB Backup media