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Great update, one million thanks! Plugin is now complete (at least for me) 😀 

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5 hours ago, Jdiesel said:

Unless I am misinterpreting the rules, I can't get the last played rule to work. What I'm trying to achieve is only show items watched by any user in the last 30 days.

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The rules should be correct. When I’m running with the exact same filter I get positive results..

Is it the Tag or Home Screen section that ends up empty?
 

Do you see anything in the log (enable extended log)? 

12 minutes ago, chander421 said:

Great update, one million thanks! Plugin is now complete (at least for me) 😀 

Thanks! 

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I could mention for everyone that even though this is a stable release, there will probably be some bugs found. It’s stable in the sense that it will not break anything and all functionality is working as expected (except some bugs). 
 

I have tested all filters for the smart playlist, but when we start to combine them in weird ways and on other systems I expect some smaller issues. 
 

Thanks for all help and all bug reports! 

crusher11
Posted

How does “Last Played Date” handle unwatched items?

soderlund
Posted
2 hours ago, crusher11 said:

How does “Last Played Date” handle unwatched items?

What do you mean? If it's not watched then it's not played, and therefore the filter will ignore them. 

The "Last Played" filter will give you all items that have been played within the days you set by the selected user.

It will give you movies that are started but not finished, and movies that are completed. 
So for example, a movie that the selected user have watched 15% of and 100% will be included. (It still need to pass the threshold set in Emby library settings, default 2%).  

 

I noticed now the filter only gives movies, it should also give series. I'll look into that. 

Anyone else noticed more filters that only gives movies? My intention has always been to include both movies and series as default. 

crusher11
Posted
7 hours ago, soderlund said:

What do you mean? If it's not watched then it's not played, and therefore the filter will ignore them. 

If the rule is, say, “last played date > 100,” it's not clear whether or not unwatched items should be included.

 

soderlund
Posted
7 hours ago, crusher11 said:

If the rule is, say, “last played date > 100,” it's not clear whether or not unwatched items should be included.

 

I’m still not sure what you are asking, sorry..

A movie or show is considered as watched when the progress is 90% or more. 
 

The last played filter will give you all items that have been played (more that 2% progress). 
 

So if we are talking pure technical terms, then yes - unwatched items will be included. 
But more practical terms, it will only be items that the user has watched more or less of. 

 

crusher11
Posted
1 hour ago, soderlund said:

 I’m still not sure what you are asking, sorry..

Last Played, All Users, > 1095.

That should return all movies that have not been watched by anyone in the last three years. That obviously includes all movies that were watched more than three years ago. But does it also include movies that have not been watched at all? Those movies have also not been watched in the past three years, and by that logic should be included, but they haven't been watched more than three years ago, and by that logic should not be included.

I think you're just thinking of it in terms of Last Played LESS THAN, whereas I'm looking for Last Played GREATER THAN.

What I have now is:

Last Played, All Users,  > 1095
OR
Unwatched, All Users AND Date Added > 1095

My goal is to resurface things that have been forgotten about. But if the first rule returns items that have never been watched, then either the second rule is redundant or the first rule will surface things that have never been watched but are newer than 3 years.

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