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Ok, cool I can work with it, thanks.
They talk often about "watched state". Is this only: I fully watched this episode, or is it also: I watched this episode, but only 10:37min ?
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Both plus a third. The watched state can be Unwatched, In Progress and/or Watched.
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Upnp has problems. Go straight to MySQL IMHO.
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yes, and I even have mySQL working remotely, back to the 'server' at home, to keep my travel devices in sync too.
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uPnP only works for media in your database.
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Okay sorry.
I have a few mp4 videos from my university professor and he named them for example. "Lecture 22.05.2017.mp4".
If I look at this video on my desktop Kodi to 23:00min and then switch to my laptop, the database has then noticed where I was and I can continue at 23:00min?
Which pattern is used to store the status in the database? Is it based on the name of the file?