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Decrease "resume/continue watching" sensitivity


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heciruam
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Hello,

 

I've recently been watching through a show. While I do have that postscreen activated, for this particular show it always came late, so I simply jumped to the next episode (with the next arrow on android).

 

Now in my "Continue watching" they are all listed there with the timestamp when I jumped to the next episode.

My question is can I decrease the sensitivity of Emby registering if a show is not finished, or make it automatically watched if I go to the next episode?

 

Thanks in advance.

Cheers

 

Here is a picture of what it looks like:

 

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Gilgamesh_48
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In the advanced settings for each library you can adjust what Emby considers fully watched. I set mine at 90% for TV shows (I think that is the default) and 95% for movies. I also have a home movie library and that is set at 99%.

 

As far as your second question goes that is what happens if you play past the fully watched percentage. If you choose to stop watching short of the fully watched percentage then you must manually mark the episode watched if you want it to show as watched.

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heciruam
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In the advanced settings for each library you can adjust what Emby considers fully watched. I set mine at 90% for TV shows (I think that is the default) and 95% for movies. I also have a home movie library and that is set at 99%.

 

As far as your second question goes that is what happens if you play past the fully watched percentage. If you choose to stop watching short of the fully watched percentage then you must manually mark the episode watched if you want it to show as watched.

 

Thanks. I oversaw that. Now it works!

Posted

Thanks for the feedback.

crusher11
Posted

When does the "play next episode" screen appear? Is it a specific time before the end, or is it at the same percentage as the "max resume percentage" is set to?

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It's roughly during the last 30 seconds or so.

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