2014-05-23, 21:06
Hello,
I'm assuming that what I'm about to describe is a bug. If it is not: my bad.
My XBMC has two profiles. One for someone who watches tv shows with the shuffle option always turned on (for randomly rewatching old shows), and one for someone who wants it always turned off (for watching new shows in order). What I expect to happen is that, like all/most other settings, the shuffle setting (or the repeat setting, same story) is linked to the active profile, but that is not what happens. If either user turns shuffle on/off or sets a repeat mode, the other user upon next login will have that same setting. Next login can be in the same xbmc session (switching) or after shutting down xbmc first; the effect is the same.
The first profile is the master profile, the second started as a clean profile (separate sources etc, settings not copied).
XBMC v13.1b2
Windows 7, 64bit
Debug log
I'm assuming that what I'm about to describe is a bug. If it is not: my bad.
My XBMC has two profiles. One for someone who watches tv shows with the shuffle option always turned on (for randomly rewatching old shows), and one for someone who wants it always turned off (for watching new shows in order). What I expect to happen is that, like all/most other settings, the shuffle setting (or the repeat setting, same story) is linked to the active profile, but that is not what happens. If either user turns shuffle on/off or sets a repeat mode, the other user upon next login will have that same setting. Next login can be in the same xbmc session (switching) or after shutting down xbmc first; the effect is the same.
The first profile is the master profile, the second started as a clean profile (separate sources etc, settings not copied).
XBMC v13.1b2
Windows 7, 64bit
Debug log