2024-07-11, 02:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-07-11, 02:14 PM by jasep. Edited 1 time in total.)
I've been a happy Jellyfin user for about a year until I had a crash. Here's my setup:
Jellyfin docker backend hosted on Synology NAS
Kodi frontend on Nvidia Shield (Android) using Jellyfin for Kodi plugin and Kodi Sync Queue plugin
Everything was working great until the external storage device that had my kodi info died. I thought that would be no problem I'd just reinstall Kodi with the jellyfin plugin and be good to go. But that hasn't been the case. After setting up my sources and installing the Jellyfin for Kodi plugin and letting everything scan, the watched status is not correct on Kodi with everything showing as unwatched. The watched status is correct on the web and the Jellyfin for android client, but for some reason it isn't correctly syncing down to the fresh Kodi install.
Can anyone help with suggestions? Everytime Kodi starts it displays "scanning for <media> using the <media> database python" message (sometimes TMDB sometimes TVDB sometimes both) and takes about a minute to get to 99% then stops, but the watched status is not correct. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Also if I need to post a log, please let me know if it should be the Jellyfin or Kodi log (or both).
Jellyfin docker backend hosted on Synology NAS
Kodi frontend on Nvidia Shield (Android) using Jellyfin for Kodi plugin and Kodi Sync Queue plugin
Everything was working great until the external storage device that had my kodi info died. I thought that would be no problem I'd just reinstall Kodi with the jellyfin plugin and be good to go. But that hasn't been the case. After setting up my sources and installing the Jellyfin for Kodi plugin and letting everything scan, the watched status is not correct on Kodi with everything showing as unwatched. The watched status is correct on the web and the Jellyfin for android client, but for some reason it isn't correctly syncing down to the fresh Kodi install.
Can anyone help with suggestions? Everytime Kodi starts it displays "scanning for <media> using the <media> database python" message (sometimes TMDB sometimes TVDB sometimes both) and takes about a minute to get to 99% then stops, but the watched status is not correct. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Also if I need to post a log, please let me know if it should be the Jellyfin or Kodi log (or both).