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    Jellyfin Forum Development Client Development Kodi Development Replacing Native Mode

     
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    Replacing Native Mode

    zang74
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    #1
    2024-10-28, 02:15 AM
    So, I've been a long user of Native Mode, and it seems like the devs wish to get rid of it. I'm not gonna rag on that, don't worry.

    I use J4Kodi in my own customized Kodi skin that uses widgets and smart playlists. Kodi's handling of a giant video pool is annoying. I keep my media files organized in about six different folders, and use Smart Playlists on Kodi to determine what to show where. I've been using elements of the folder path in order to do that differentiation. Within Jellyfin, these are mirrored as separate libraries.

    To move to the default server-side streaming, I'm not sure how I'd go about that doing that kind of filtering/separation. Is JF sending an infolabel that can be used? Can genre or tag labels (on each root library's metadata, not each piece of media's metadata) be seen in View_50 lists or widgets? I'm aware that individual tags/genres one would work, but I deal with an automated workflow here and I don't want to have to tag every new file as it comes in.

    Ideas?
    mcarlton00
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    2024-10-30, 12:38 AM
    Everything is still sorted inside of the database, so assuming your stuff is sorted into libraries (sounds like it is) then it should be fairly easy to automatically sort stuff through the addon itself.

    When you go to addons -> video addons -> jellyfin you should get a list of libraries in your server. If they've been synced it should be just the library name, if they have not been synced it'll say "Library name (dynamic)". If it's a dynamic library, the content is loaded on demand from the server (warning, this is slow). However, if the library is synced into Kodi then it should pull the relevant entries for just that library from the local database. I'm sure you can filter it another way as well, but I don't remember what calls that those menu options make off the top of my head and I haven't been in that section of the code for a long time.
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    2024-12-11, 05:22 PM
    Are you refering to using filenameandpath or similar to organizeyour media in Kodi and trying to figure out how to get that info through JF using add-in mode? There is a method, though not perfect, that I used in my custom skin. I'd have to dig into it to remember what it all is but other than a fw annoanyces unrelated to this I have Kodi in add-on mode looking just like with Native mode. Though the "new" native mode seems to be.... ugh.
    JF Wish List:
    IMDb Top250 metadata
    Collection content rules: Library-Title/Sorttitle/Tag/Director/Filename/Contains
    Collection organized by Library
    Collections scanned to editable XML
    Media info show added Collection
    Soundtrack auto link to movie by title/sort/Manual
    Read Music Album Sort
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