2025-04-11, 02:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-04-11, 03:16 PM by nxllxvxxd. Edited 4 times in total.)
Server Version: 10.11.0
WebUI Version: 10.11.0
Okay so I recently updated from an older version of Jellyfin something in the 10.10.x line I can't recall. Well, I let the database transfer run, and it was piping out errors left and right. I ignored them and moved on. Well then none of my albums were showing under their respective album artists. Figuring that maybe this was a result of the errors I was seeing I bit the bullet, deleted my Jellyfin install, my Jellyfin data, and all .nfo files I had stored alongside all my media and restarted from scratch. Well, the issue is still present even on a fresh scan with a clean database.
![[Image: MY6K4jf.png]](https://i.imgur.com/MY6K4jf.png)
Home page after a fresh scan of only 1 of my music folders (I have music split between two drives atm and was seeing if that was maybe the issue)
![[Image: fpoGYTS.png]](https://i.imgur.com/fpoGYTS.png)
Album page showing that it is still linking like albums based on things like genres and showing it contains an album artist
![[Image: l44nYUK.png]](https://i.imgur.com/l44nYUK.png)
Album artist page, note that for some reason it also duplicates the same artist under similar artists, another unusual/unintended? action is that if you click on that artist you are stuck in that page unless you refresh
There is no odd behavior in logs and all my media is organized properly as you can see from the ffprobe I provide below:
OS: Windows 11 (idk what version some Alpha ring prerelease)
EDIT:
Yes I have checked this against other artists, and the music is still playable
EDIT DOS
Just did some more checking, the albums also do not appear alongside the duplicate artist. Another issue is that if I visit the album itself and click play it pops an error saying it can't play but if I press a song it works fine
EDIT 3
I have triple checked my tags on the individual audio files and ran experiments with Picard so that also isn't the issue
WebUI Version: 10.11.0
Okay so I recently updated from an older version of Jellyfin something in the 10.10.x line I can't recall. Well, I let the database transfer run, and it was piping out errors left and right. I ignored them and moved on. Well then none of my albums were showing under their respective album artists. Figuring that maybe this was a result of the errors I was seeing I bit the bullet, deleted my Jellyfin install, my Jellyfin data, and all .nfo files I had stored alongside all my media and restarted from scratch. Well, the issue is still present even on a fresh scan with a clean database.
![[Image: MY6K4jf.png]](https://i.imgur.com/MY6K4jf.png)
Home page after a fresh scan of only 1 of my music folders (I have music split between two drives atm and was seeing if that was maybe the issue)
![[Image: fpoGYTS.png]](https://i.imgur.com/fpoGYTS.png)
Album page showing that it is still linking like albums based on things like genres and showing it contains an album artist
![[Image: l44nYUK.png]](https://i.imgur.com/l44nYUK.png)
Album artist page, note that for some reason it also duplicates the same artist under similar artists, another unusual/unintended? action is that if you click on that artist you are stuck in that page unless you refresh
There is no odd behavior in logs and all my media is organized properly as you can see from the ffprobe I provide below:
Code:
[09:06:53] [INF] [3] MediaBrowser.MediaEncoding.Encoder.MediaEncoder: Starting ffprobe with args -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 1G -i file:"E:\Music\50 Cent\(2007) Curtis [FLAC 16bit 44.1khz]\Disc 01\02. My Gun Go Off.flac" -threads 0 -v warning -print_format json -show_streams -show_format -show_frames -only_first_vframe
[09:06:53] [INF] [43] MediaBrowser.MediaEncoding.Encoder.MediaEncoder: Starting ffprobe with args -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 1G -i file:"E:\Music\50 Cent\(2007) Curtis [FLAC 16bit 44.1khz]\Disc 01\13. Peep Show.flac" -threads 0 -v warning -print_format json -show_streams -show_format -show_frames -only_first_vframe
[09:06:53] [INF] [32] MediaBrowser.MediaEncoding.Encoder.MediaEncoder: Starting ffprobe with args -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 1G -i file:"E:\Music\Epic Rap Battles of History\(2013) Epic Rap Battles of History (Season 2) [FLAC 16bit 44.1kHz]\Disc 01\07. Frank Sinatra vs Freddie Mercury.flac" -threads 0 -v warning -print_format json -show_streams -show_format -show_frames -only_first_vframe
[09:06:53] [INF] [3] MediaBrowser.MediaEncoding.Encoder.MediaEncoder: Starting ffprobe with args -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 1G -i file:"E:\Music\Epic Rap Battles of History\(2011) Epic Rap Battles of History (Season 1) [FLAC 16bit 44.1khz]\Disc 01\08. Genghis Khan vs The Easter Bunny.flac" -threads 0 -v warning -print_format json -show_streams -show_format -show_frames -only_first_vframe
[09:06:53] [INF] [22] MediaBrowser.MediaEncoding.Encoder.MediaEncoder: Starting ffprobe with args -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 1G -i file:"E:\Music\Danny Kaye\(1987) The Very Best Of Danny Kaye [FLAC 16bit 44.1kHz]\Disc 01\04. Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo).flac" -threads 0 -v warning -print_format json -show_streams -show_format -show_frames -only_first_vframe
[09:06:53] [INF] [27] MediaBrowser.MediaEncoding.Encoder.MediaEncoder: Starting ffprobe with args -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 1G -i file:"E:\Music\Papa Roach\(2017) Crooked Teeth (Deluxe Version) [FLAC 16bit 44.1kHz]\Disc 01\02. Crooked Teeth.flac" -threads 0 -v warning -print_format json -show_streams -show_format -show_frames -only_first_vframe
[09:06:53] [INF] [18] MediaBrowser.MediaEncoding.Encoder.MediaEncoder: Starting ffprobe with args -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 1G -i file:"E:\Music\Epic Rap Battles of History\(2011) Epic Rap Battles of History (Season 1) [FLAC 16bit 44.1khz]\Disc 01\12. Dr Seuss vs William Shakespeare.flac" -threads 0 -v warning -print_format json -show_streams -show_format -show_frames -only_first_vframe
[09:06:53] [INF] [56] MediaBrowser.MediaEncoding.Encoder.MediaEncoder: Starting ffprobe with args -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 1G -i file:"E:\Music\A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie\(2016) TBA [FLAC 16bit 44.1kHz]\Disc 01\02. Macaroni.flac" -threads 0 -v warning -print_format json -show_streams -show_format -show_frames -only_first_vframe
OS: Windows 11 (idk what version some Alpha ring prerelease)
EDIT:
Yes I have checked this against other artists, and the music is still playable
EDIT DOS
Just did some more checking, the albums also do not appear alongside the duplicate artist. Another issue is that if I visit the album itself and click play it pops an error saying it can't play but if I press a song it works fine
EDIT 3
I have triple checked my tags on the individual audio files and ran experiments with Picard so that also isn't the issue