Lid 4 Posted January 6, 2017 Posted January 6, 2017 I know there are a few topics about this kind of thing with various versions but just wanted some clarification if it is still a known issue and if the fix is still deleting the library and what the consequences of that are. I am running the latest stable version of Emby Server 3.1.2.0 and have just enabled the "Display unaried episodes within seasons" option. In both ET and the web interface (multiple browsers) the show level unwatched counter is correct but the season level shows the unaired episodes as unwatched. For example: I have watched all available Family Guy episodes so the Family Guy show has a tick as there are no unwatched episodes. However Season 15 contains 2 unaired episodes which is correct, but the Season 15 unwatched icon shows as a 2. Similarly for The Big Bang Theory I have one downloaded unwatched episode so The Big Bang Theory show has a 1 as there is 1 unwatched episode. However Season 10 shows a 2 as there is 1 downloaded unwatched episode and 1 unaired episode. From this post deleting library.db seems to be the suggestion. Is this still the only way to fix the issue and does this clear all of the watched unwatched information from the database in which case it isn't really a very suitable fix. Thank you for any help. Sorry for a similar topic to others.
CBers 7451 Posted January 6, 2017 Posted January 6, 2017 Do you have the following options enabled ??
Lid 4 Posted January 6, 2017 Author Posted January 6, 2017 Do you have the following options enabled ?? I just have the "Display unaired episodes withing series" ticked I presume the missing one is different as it would show any missing episodes for example if I have s01e01 and s01e03 but am missing s01e02 it would still show the info for the episode even if it wasn't watchable as it is missing. The unaired episodes part is working as expected in terms of what it is showing for the episodes it is just the season unwatched counter that is the problem.
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