2020-10-13, 01:10
Kodi works fine with my Synology, scans, updates everything is fine.
However, trying to get Kodi to read and scrape my QNAP is another thing. I've spent days messing around with different settings etc on QNAP, thinking the whole time it is the permissions that are at fault, but then it dawned on me, my TV through the built in media player can see and scan and play my media library off the QNAP, but Kodi, running off the same TV, can see the root folder, it can see the subfolder, it can see the subfolder but it won't populate or scan it. you know when adding a source, (TV in this case), and you drill down the subfolders, there is a subtle difference between the folder icon, you know its not going to work when the folder is solid. That is all I see, I get to the final level and I just get the kodi "blip" noise, and thats it.
THis on NFS, and I as I say, I've tried muchos muchos settings for workgroups, user permissions, media folders, NFS rights etc etc on the QNAP, I can continue to see the folders in my panasonic TV media player, but depending on varying permissions, it affects how far I can drill down in Kodi.
To me it is a Kodi problem, I can't see what else I can do in QNAP having exhausted every iteration I have tried.
Or am I just gonna be told to use SMB instead? which isn't really a solution, its just a work around.
However, trying to get Kodi to read and scrape my QNAP is another thing. I've spent days messing around with different settings etc on QNAP, thinking the whole time it is the permissions that are at fault, but then it dawned on me, my TV through the built in media player can see and scan and play my media library off the QNAP, but Kodi, running off the same TV, can see the root folder, it can see the subfolder, it can see the subfolder but it won't populate or scan it. you know when adding a source, (TV in this case), and you drill down the subfolders, there is a subtle difference between the folder icon, you know its not going to work when the folder is solid. That is all I see, I get to the final level and I just get the kodi "blip" noise, and thats it.
THis on NFS, and I as I say, I've tried muchos muchos settings for workgroups, user permissions, media folders, NFS rights etc etc on the QNAP, I can continue to see the folders in my panasonic TV media player, but depending on varying permissions, it affects how far I can drill down in Kodi.
To me it is a Kodi problem, I can't see what else I can do in QNAP having exhausted every iteration I have tried.
Or am I just gonna be told to use SMB instead? which isn't really a solution, its just a work around.