Did you try also deleting all of the old metadata, to try to get it back to a clean slate
Did you try also deleting all of the old metadata, to try to get it back to a clean slate
I had this exact same issue and many other odd things. The best advice I can give that worked for me was to one by one take each album off my server pass it through music brains (this looks for and edits metadata) and then place it back into Jellyfin.
It was well worth it in the end. I couldn’t get Jellyfins metadata to work reliably for me, but this was the only issue I have had and the good Jellyfin provides once you have it ‘cleaned’ up is fantastic.
Hello, I’m far from an expert but I had a similar issue on my desktop, running mint and an Nvidia GPU. After looking at a lot of places for an answer one that did work for me was below
Ust/bin/Nvidia_sleep.sh. (off the top of my head it is something like this, can confirm later if you can’t find it.)
At the top put in “exit 0”
See if it works for you. But it seems when I get an update it does at times get overwritten.
A NAS case running Unraid, with Jellyfin in a docker container. All my music, movies and tv shows are on it.
There is in the app version an option to autoclose tabs are a period chosen by the user. Not sure about desktop at this point. Also maybe be better to try to train yourself to form the habit of closing tabs in general.
If the card was in NTFS, then Linux may not deal with it correctly, whereas windows is fine with both NTFS and fat.
Is it an issue with disk format maybe? Eg. Fat32 vs NTFS etc
This is how I did it, after I put all of my music in jellyfin without thinking. At the end there was one or two artists/albums I couldn’t get to convert properly.