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JoshuaAJones
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You are over-complicating the issue.

Once again, I do not want the ratings of others AT ALL. I will NEVER care if you would have rated "The Rip" a 4-star movie. I liked it (4) but would not Favorite it and would like to be able to filter it out in the future.

If the current DB can keep up with all the green checkmarks of 'Played', it should be able keep up with this.

If my mother watches an episode, I don't get a Played checkmark, so there must be a way of segregating these values by user.

Just need a <RATING> value somewhere and a graphical representation (that only shows to THAT user).

sfatula
Posted

I would tend to agree simpler is better. In the case of your brother watching something and really liking it, I get the idea that it might be nice to know as you might want to watch it too. So, not sure I agree with not caring at all. That being said, in the same household, one only has to open their mouth and say I really like movie X and problem solved. Just being able to rate your own user ids watched stuff is enough for me. 

brothom
Posted (edited)

Since me and my partner both watch (sometimes the same) movies separately I'd also like to see some sort of internal rating system. 

Preferably that ratings are stored on a per user-media relation, regardless of which type of media it is; audio, episode, movie, season, whatever. It would be cool if all those ratings are also aggregating with the media itself to create an average rating. Thinking even more towards future implementations, this would mean Emby could also store these reviews on their own servers to have their own mean-rating.

Let's start simple for now though; being able to rate something on a user level would be nice. Being able to view / sort by these ratings would be even nicer.

Also; considering everybody's slowing backing out of the boolean like/dislike ratings and returning to the 5 or 10 star methods, I'd like to see that as well.

Edited by brothom

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