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Super Confused and need advice

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I understand your frustration! Setting up a NAS and media server can be overwhelming, especially with all the technical details. Don't worry, I'm here to help. Let's address your questions one by one:

Organizing Files and Snapshots:
1Q: You haven't messed anything up! Snapshots are meant to capture the state of your files at specific points in time. Moving files to snapshot folders is normal behavior. Here's how to organize your files without snapshots interfering:

Disable Snapshot Auto-Restore: Go to Storage & Snapshots > Snapshot Manager > Snapshot Settings > Snapshot Schedule and uncheck "Restore snapshot automatically after snapshot task is finished."
Organize within Snapshots: You can create folders within "@Recently-Snapshot" to organize your movies. However, these won't show in File Station until a restore.
Create separate copies: Copy your movie files from the "@Recently-Snapshot" folder to a new location outside the snapshot directory. This allows you to organize without interference.
Here's a video on file management in QNAP: QNAP File Management
Jellyfin Duplicates and Snapshots:
2Q: Duplicates are likely not directly related to snapshots. Here are some possibilities:

Jellyfin Library Scan: Ensure you have configured Jellyfin's library scan settings to avoid scanning snapshot folders.
Multiple Libraries: Check if you have accidentally created multiple libraries in Jellyfin that include the same files.
Database Corruption: Try rebuilding Jellyfin's database to see if corrupted entries are causing issues.
Turning off snapshots altogether isn't recommended as it removes data protection. Instead, address the root cause of duplicates.
Blu-ray Drive and MakeMKV:
3Q: Not all drives are created equal for ripping Blu-rays. Here's what you need to know:

Compatible Drive: You need a drive with specific firmware for ripping Blu-rays with MakeMKV. Check the MakeMKV compatibility list: MakeMKV Compatibility List
Flashing: Some drives require firmware updates (flashing) to enable ripping capabilities. This can be risky, so research your specific drive model carefully before attempting it.
Older Drives: Generally, older drives are less likely to be compatible due to firmware limitations.
Recommendations:
Look for a drive on the MakeMKV compatibility list or forums for reliable ripping.
Consider professional ripping services if DIY feels overwhelming.
Regularly back up your important data, not just with snapshots, but to an external drive or cloud storage.
Additional Resources:
QNAP Knowledge Base: QNAP Knowledge Base
MakeMKV Forum: MakeMKV Forum
Jellyfin Forum: Jellyfin Forum
Remember, you don't have to become a tech wizard, but understanding the basics will help you manage your NAS and media server more effectively.
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Super Confused and need advice - by B!shopKn!ght - 01-18-2024, 09:17 PM
RE: Super Confused and need advice - by ed - 02-16-2024, 10:10 AM

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