2018-03-11, 03:53
I'm just wondering if something i seem to notice at the moment does make any sense:
Using a standard local db file with "follow user interaction":
- If i mark a movie was watched manually, the local db file immediately gets changed, which you can see by looking at the "last changed" date of the file - ALL GOOD
Using a db file on a smb share in the most likely correct smb:// path format with "follow user interaction":
- If i mark a movie was watched manually, the smb db file does NOT get changed, which you can see by looking at the "last changed" date of the file
- BUT: Writing to the smb db file on the exact same smb share DOES work for all other "non manual" cases (when a movie completes while playing to the end)
Since i never used the "manual feature" before, i did never notice it until today.
Just switched back from smb to local file and everything works again for the manual cases.
I did not find any db writing errors in the log file though - will have a closer look asap.
Thanks much
Using a standard local db file with "follow user interaction":
- If i mark a movie was watched manually, the local db file immediately gets changed, which you can see by looking at the "last changed" date of the file - ALL GOOD
Using a db file on a smb share in the most likely correct smb:// path format with "follow user interaction":
- If i mark a movie was watched manually, the smb db file does NOT get changed, which you can see by looking at the "last changed" date of the file
- BUT: Writing to the smb db file on the exact same smb share DOES work for all other "non manual" cases (when a movie completes while playing to the end)
Since i never used the "manual feature" before, i did never notice it until today.
Just switched back from smb to local file and everything works again for the manual cases.
I did not find any db writing errors in the log file though - will have a closer look asap.
Thanks much