2021-09-07, 17:39
Hello,
I did some basic Google and forum searches, but was not able to find an answer. Can a playlist be marked as watched, either via the context menu or other means? I've seen some old forum posts that suggest in V16 one could mark a folder watched, a feature removed for V17 and reinserted into V18. i am looking at the context menu for folders in V19 and using the basic skin, I do not see an option to mark the folder as watched (I'm assuming this is the context menu that lets you edit the source, set content, etc when looking at file folders).
A very old post form 2009 says that an XSP file (aka playlist) can be marked as watched but when I do the right-click or context menu, I can only browse into them, edit, etc.).
Oddly enough, in the Estuary skin, I can go into the categories sand mark all movies from a stdio or for a certain genre or year as marked, so I think node views have this function? Would I be able to create a node via the library node editor that contains a specific playlist and then use that node to mark the entire playlist as watched, or is there another way that is better and/or easier?
Thanks,
TD
I did some basic Google and forum searches, but was not able to find an answer. Can a playlist be marked as watched, either via the context menu or other means? I've seen some old forum posts that suggest in V16 one could mark a folder watched, a feature removed for V17 and reinserted into V18. i am looking at the context menu for folders in V19 and using the basic skin, I do not see an option to mark the folder as watched (I'm assuming this is the context menu that lets you edit the source, set content, etc when looking at file folders).
A very old post form 2009 says that an XSP file (aka playlist) can be marked as watched but when I do the right-click or context menu, I can only browse into them, edit, etc.).
Oddly enough, in the Estuary skin, I can go into the categories sand mark all movies from a stdio or for a certain genre or year as marked, so I think node views have this function? Would I be able to create a node via the library node editor that contains a specific playlist and then use that node to mark the entire playlist as watched, or is there another way that is better and/or easier?
Thanks,
TD