heula 192 Posted June 12, 2023 Posted June 12, 2023 Not sure if this already possible but I could not find it. In my setup I have multiple family members added as user in Emby. Because some of us are watching the same tv shows most of the time it's unknown if everyone that is watchimg the same tv show has watched some or all episodes. I would like to know that so these episodes that are watched by al users can be deleted from my server. Could there be a way to see what users are following or watching a tv show after adding them to favorites? And could it be possible to also see the watched status of the episodes for all users that have added a specific tv show to there favorites? This way I don't have to ask my family members if they are done watching the episodes of a tv show every time. Thanks. 1 1
seanbuff 1015 Posted June 12, 2023 Posted June 12, 2023 32 minutes ago, heula said: And could it be possible to also see the watched status of the episodes for all users that have added a specific tv show to there favorites? Nothing to do with adding to Favorites, but you can use the 'Playback Reporting' plugin and its "Played" feature to see this information: You can see if a user has watched any or all of a particular series or season. 1
heula 192 Posted June 12, 2023 Author Posted June 12, 2023 5 hours ago, seanbuff said: Nothing to do with adding to Favorites, but you can use the 'Playback Reporting' plugin and its "Played" feature to see this information: You can see if a user has watched any or all of a particular series or season. Thanks, I will have a look at this plugin.
marauder 17 Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 I find the statistics plugin much better than playback reporting. I find playback reporting a bit clunky and regularly displaying wrong data. With Statistics you get this graph, which you can then go through each user. What I'd love though is for there to be an option that says all users. So I can quickly see if I have shows that no one has watched at all, so I can delete them.
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