OK, I saw this also. To be honest I don't know how this could be related otherwise to my recent changes, but I'll have a dedicated look at that.
GhoSe - thanks for taking a look at this. I can confirm Migue's findings. In MP 1.0.2. the watched status was set correctly after a video was played/watched.
With your fix: MyVideo_fix_for_marking_of_watched_videos_in_Titles_view.zip, it is improved, BUT:
- Status is set to watched as soon as I use a skip step or ff for a few seconds.
- If I change the status to unwatched (using Context Menu IMDB option), then I go to the play the file, it still shows a resume option, which it did not in MP 1.0.2. When I select the Resume option, it resumes from the previous point (even though it should be reset when I change the status to Unwatched) and then it automatically changes the status to watched
Hope that helps?
GhoSe - thanks for taking a look at this. I can confirm Migue's findings. In MP 1.0.2. the watched status was set correctly after a video was played/watched.
With your fix: MyVideo_fix_for_marking_of_watched_videos_in_Titles_view.zip, it is improved, BUT:
- Status is set to watched as soon as I use a skip step or ff for a few seconds.
- If I change the status to unwatched (using Context Menu IMDB option), then I go to the play the file, it still shows a resume option, which it did not in MP 1.0.2. When I select the Resume option, it resumes from the previous point (even though it should be reset when I change the status to Unwatched) and then it automatically changes the status to watched
Hope that helps?
To 1: For my feeling thats ok that way. It's just done exactly like in shares view. Why shall it work different in DB View? That's just confusing IMHO.
tourettes;623985 It's worth a new debate if the watched status should be turned on after 80% of the content has been watched .[/QUOTE said:who ever watches the end credits ? (well, my 8 year old does, but he doesn't count)
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