2025-02-17, 10:59 PM
So, I've been using the jellyfin-auto-collections script to build big themed lists in my collections section, as it's hard to organically discover stuff in a huge library through jellyfin's interface alone.
One sticking point is that Kodi is my main client, and I prefer the integrated Add-On Mode over Jellycon for browsing and interacting with the library, but that is is atrociously slow to browse collections (or any Dynamic libraries), and Kodi's native Sets handling only allows a movie to be in one collection at a time which is a crappy limitation. I had the epiphany that I could just also install Jellycon, and map some shortcuts and widgets to make my collections easily explorable through kodi.
SO, my question is: Will I encounter any conflicts or issues by running both of these addons in the same Kodi?
Thanks!
One sticking point is that Kodi is my main client, and I prefer the integrated Add-On Mode over Jellycon for browsing and interacting with the library, but that is is atrociously slow to browse collections (or any Dynamic libraries), and Kodi's native Sets handling only allows a movie to be in one collection at a time which is a crappy limitation. I had the epiphany that I could just also install Jellycon, and map some shortcuts and widgets to make my collections easily explorable through kodi.
SO, my question is: Will I encounter any conflicts or issues by running both of these addons in the same Kodi?
Thanks!
Specifics:
Jellyfin 10.10.7 (docker) on Debian 12.6 // N100 16GB
Storage: Synology DS220+ CIFS mounts
Clients: Jellyfin4Kodi (Addon Mode), Android, Android TV, Roku, Symfonium
Jellyfin 10.10.7 (docker) on Debian 12.6 // N100 16GB
Storage: Synology DS220+ CIFS mounts
Clients: Jellyfin4Kodi (Addon Mode), Android, Android TV, Roku, Symfonium