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[Plugin] MPSync - MediaPortal multi-seat Synchronization
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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Vaughan" data-source="post: 1264067" data-attributes="member: 153283"><p>Hi nyt</p><p></p><p>Okay. I get it. I don't have a solution for that since I don't use those apps.</p><p></p><p>The reason I developed my program is because I wanted to ensure that when I watched part of a tv program using one client pc, I would be able to resume watching that program from a different client from where I left off before. I had to develop something to deal with this because each client connects to a single user database called VideoDatabaseV5.db3 that stores the last viewed position of a program.</p><p></p><p>This is why it is necessary to synchronize the VideoDatabaseV5.db3 database across all clients. The problem is that when more than one client is watching programs at the same time, and since these databases are only updated when the client MediaPortal program is closed down, the VideoDatabaseV5.db3 files are locked and cannot be updated while MediaPortal is open (because they are single user databases).</p><p></p><p>My solution is to queue all VideoDatabaseV5.db3 changes and apply them to all declared databases when each of the client databases become unlocked.</p><p></p><p>My app also synchronizes movie information, but only that stored in VideoDatabaseV5.db3.</p><p></p><p>I hope this explains what my app does for those who may be interested.</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Vaughan, post: 1264067, member: 153283"] Hi nyt Okay. I get it. I don't have a solution for that since I don't use those apps. The reason I developed my program is because I wanted to ensure that when I watched part of a tv program using one client pc, I would be able to resume watching that program from a different client from where I left off before. I had to develop something to deal with this because each client connects to a single user database called VideoDatabaseV5.db3 that stores the last viewed position of a program. This is why it is necessary to synchronize the VideoDatabaseV5.db3 database across all clients. The problem is that when more than one client is watching programs at the same time, and since these databases are only updated when the client MediaPortal program is closed down, the VideoDatabaseV5.db3 files are locked and cannot be updated while MediaPortal is open (because they are single user databases). My solution is to queue all VideoDatabaseV5.db3 changes and apply them to all declared databases when each of the client databases become unlocked. My app also synchronizes movie information, but only that stored in VideoDatabaseV5.db3. I hope this explains what my app does for those who may be interested. Tony [/QUOTE]
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