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#1
It's gonna take to binge watch a TV series or two Smile You could use Kodi and its additive time stamp or just lin'em at this link!

Here's the answer! http://tiii.me/

I'm depressed, not enough time in this life!
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#2
lol

I'm depressed from finding out how much of my life has been spent watching some of the TV shows I've already seen. Imagine if Kodi had a counter of all the video hours that have been watched. No, wait, I don't want to imagine that.
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#3
On looking at this web link, wonder if some thing like this could be integrated into Kodi, or better still, a 3d party add-on that does more than just links?

My thinking is going to get me in trouble....

BTW: I posted in this spot, trying to hide it and save you from it, alas you're everywhere, next time I'll PM everyone but you.
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#4
In November I had an 850hr backlog of unwatched material, now I'm at 182hrs. However that doesn't even include all the stuff that was brought in via Sickbeard in that time or other series I added along the way. I honestly think I've easily watched 1000 or so hrs of TV since November. All while having a full time job and social life! ...Truth is, I mostly just fire up LazyTV while working on stuff on my laptop or whatever in my free time.
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#5
(2015-07-24, 02:35)Ned Scott Wrote: lol

I'm depressed from finding out how much of my life has been spent watching some of the TV shows I've already seen. Imagine if Kodi had a counter of all the video hours that have been watched. No, wait, I don't want to imagine that.

It should not be too difficult since Kodi tracks play count of videos. Wink

(2015-07-24, 03:18)PatK Wrote: On looking at this web link, wonder if some thing like this could be integrated into Kodi, or better still, a 3d party add-on that does more than just links?

My thinking is going to get me in trouble....

BTW: I posted in this spot, trying to hide it and save you from it, alas you're everywhere, next time I'll PM everyone but you.

Perhaps a http://kodi.wiki/view/Context_Item_Add-ons could be used for something like this for the library before a show is started.

Quote:How it works: # of seasons × # of episodes per season × runtime of episode = total for 1 TV show. Repeat for more TV shows = total time.

The project is also on GitHub https://github.com/alexcican/tiii.me

@PatK, thanks for posting this. There was a similar site before but it was taken down. Time to see how much time I will be spending in front of the television over the next few weeks.
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#6
If anyone is interested I made a basic context item add-on. It calculates the runtime provided by Kodi from the available episodes in your local library. There is a setting to either display a dialog box or a notification.

Download: context.show.runtime.zip

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#7
That is awesome! You should submit it to the Kodi.tv add-on repo. We need more good/interesting context menu add-ons.
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#8
That site makes me really wish we had blur in Kodi. Sad
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#9
(2015-08-18, 14:41)Ned Scott Wrote: That is awesome! You should submit it to the Kodi.tv add-on repo. We need more good/interesting context menu add-ons.

I will look into submitting it by the end of the week along with my other add-on.

Edit: It is in the Kodi.tv add-on repo http://addons.kodi.tv/show/context.show.runtime/
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