2024-08-22, 04:16 PM
Hi,
Today I have installed JF 10.9.9 on my Synology (DS920+) with docker. Zero problem there.
Since I have several video folders (one for each language and one for dual audio), I set up all the folders in the yaml. Again no problem.
To be quite clear : volume1/video/folder_A, volume1/video/folder_B, etc. Every folder is at the same level.
Now, for testing purpose, I decided to add one single library pointing to one single folder. I set the content as Movies since this folder does not have any show but only movies.
Right after setting the library, the server started to check for the content. Took some time since I have a bunch of movies.
Once it was done, I checked the content and what I saw was the content from ALL folders.
In other words, it does give a rat's ass of the folder I set up.
There is no addon.
So obviously I'm missing something here. Something big apparently.
Why this behaviour and how to set up a libray to stick to ONE folder?
Any hint appreciated ;-)
Thank you
Eric
Today I have installed JF 10.9.9 on my Synology (DS920+) with docker. Zero problem there.
Since I have several video folders (one for each language and one for dual audio), I set up all the folders in the yaml. Again no problem.
To be quite clear : volume1/video/folder_A, volume1/video/folder_B, etc. Every folder is at the same level.
Now, for testing purpose, I decided to add one single library pointing to one single folder. I set the content as Movies since this folder does not have any show but only movies.
Right after setting the library, the server started to check for the content. Took some time since I have a bunch of movies.
Once it was done, I checked the content and what I saw was the content from ALL folders.
In other words, it does give a rat's ass of the folder I set up.
There is no addon.
So obviously I'm missing something here. Something big apparently.
Why this behaviour and how to set up a libray to stick to ONE folder?
Any hint appreciated ;-)
Thank you
Eric