2024-10-27, 04:10 PM
Hi all,
I made an upgrade to the latest version of Jellyfin (10.9.11 docker build) and unfortunately the bindings to my NAS were broken, so no songs had been available. After I solved the problem all my playlists are empty. I assume that Metadata update deleted the content of the playlists because the song files were not available at that time.
Is this a feature in Jellyfin, that not available songs will be vanished from a playlist? I am just asking, because I think that could be very tricky if there is some kind of network unavailability and you may loose all content of your playlists.
The only way to restore the playlist is atm a very annoying restore process: copying from backup each playlist, copying to the node, copying to the LXC and then copying into the docker container.
Is there a configurable or something esle where I can decide about the deletion behaviour if a song ist not found?
Feedback is also welcome how I could solve this problem or prevent it in the future.
BTW: Great product Jellyfin!!! I don't want to live without it anymore.
Best Regards,
Fearus
I made an upgrade to the latest version of Jellyfin (10.9.11 docker build) and unfortunately the bindings to my NAS were broken, so no songs had been available. After I solved the problem all my playlists are empty. I assume that Metadata update deleted the content of the playlists because the song files were not available at that time.
Is this a feature in Jellyfin, that not available songs will be vanished from a playlist? I am just asking, because I think that could be very tricky if there is some kind of network unavailability and you may loose all content of your playlists.
The only way to restore the playlist is atm a very annoying restore process: copying from backup each playlist, copying to the node, copying to the LXC and then copying into the docker container.
Is there a configurable or something esle where I can decide about the deletion behaviour if a song ist not found?
Feedback is also welcome how I could solve this problem or prevent it in the future.
BTW: Great product Jellyfin!!! I don't want to live without it anymore.
Best Regards,
Fearus