• @entropicdrift
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    33 months ago

    Which client are you using? I don’t ever see this message. Is your cache folder for the Jellyfin server on a spinning disk drive, perhaps?

      • @entropicdrift
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        13 months ago

        It’s probably from the jellyfin server itself. How recently did you set it up? Do you have a large library? Could be still scanning your media.

        Is this happening when you try to play the file, or when you go to look at the details?

        • AlvaroOP
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          13 months ago

          @entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org the server has been there for ages, but I added new content, which has been scanned weeks ago. It only happens when I play it, so that is why I’m curious.

          In particular I was wondering if that will happen if running a server without internet: Will it fail fetching whatever data is fetching in that case? If it the subtitles for example? If so, I’d like to download the additional data while I still have Internet access, but without having to click every single file.

          • @entropicdrift
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            13 months ago

            Jellyfin doesn’t fetch data from the web outside of its scans, generally speaking. Probably this is a case of your cache being slow or your video needing to be transcoded. I’ve used my server when my internet was out several times and never had an issue.

  • krolden
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    3 months ago

    Disable automatic subtitle downloading if you have it enabled.

    Edit: nvm I dont think jf does that. Ive seen that message popping up after the 10.9 release but it goes away after like 5 seconds.

    Do a full scan of all your libraries and double check your metadata providers and make sure it isn’t an issue downloading metadata.