(2024-05-11, 17:37)Hitcher Wrote: (2024-05-11, 17:05)K0D1User1138 Wrote: I understand this is a cumbersome and labor intensive add
As hard as running a library scan.
Why would I run a library scan for extras? My Kodi client libraries are managed by Jellyfin which still gives full access to my Extras using the long dead VideoExtras add-on..
The method that worked quick and easy previously was adding a sub-folder to your media's main folder and then dumping anything you want into it. Navigate Kodi to the media, go to the info screen or open the context menu, select extras and a new menu populates with all content found in the extras menu.
Using JellyFin as my media server also means complete failure of "running a library scan" for every individual instance of Kodi client I manage.
Meanwhile, JellyFin itself works exactly as I described above though requires a media refresh to repopulate any changes to the folder. That can be done manually and/or run on a set schedule.
So again, multiple steps, settings, configurations and limitations are where Kodi appears to be at for currently supported extras 8 versions after a simple add-on just worked. And by mentioning it I of course get pushback from those who don't see the simplistic method as a better option because it wasn't what they have worked on and/or support.
I have 4 Kodi clients running in my home, 3 in a friend's home and 4 remote instances connected to my media sever, that I used to manually attend each's library. JellyFin removed all need to do anything once the media is scraped into it's library. The amount of time I get to enjoy actually watching my media now rather than micro-managing is immense. I'm not looking for options to move backwards. So I ask again, why not make it that simple? I have managed to keep the old add-on alive in some form up to v19 thus far so it's not something fundamentally incompatible with baseline Kodi. And it's already built into baseline Jellyfin which is just 5 years old now.