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How to fix Movie played at x date but added at y date ( y date being after movie was played) #61

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surepointit opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 6 comments

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@surepointit
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I set all the settings to what I want, and have the "Use scanned into the library" option selected in the Library --> Display menu. I'm assuming this is why these titles are not being removed as it shows they are being ignored.

How do I adjust those movies to show the added date as before the played date and get this working properly? Is there something I can adjust within Radarr or Jellyfin itself?

Thanks.

@shemanaev
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Hi,

I'm not sure I fully understand what you're trying to achieve.

The "Use scanned into the library" option helps prevent situations where you watch content, it gets deleted, and then when you download it again, it is immediately deleted once more.

Could you provide more details about your setup and situation?

@xfunnypigx
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I believe this is about situations where an upgrade gets done after watching content, and thus becomes impossible to remove automatically.

No matter what settings one uses, this cannot be fixed, at least from what I've read and tried myself.

@shemanaev
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I believe this is about situations where an upgrade gets done after watching content, and thus becomes impossible to remove automatically.

No matter what settings one uses, this cannot be fixed, at least from what I've read and tried myself.

Oh, I see. That can be fixed with the "Use file creation time" option, but as a tradeoff, the other case I mentioned will remain unhandled.

@xfunnypigx
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Oh, I see. That can be fixed with the "Use file creation time" option, but as a tradeoff, the other case I mentioned will remain unhandled.

I'll give it a shot. I assume I didn't see any real change because changing it retroactively probably doesn't work.
Either way, it would be really cool if it could be elaborated in the readme. Simply saying "If you want this behavior, do X, if you want that behavior do Y"

That way it would also be really obvious what the up- and downsides are

@shemanaev
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I assume I didn't see any real change because changing it retroactively probably doesn't work.

Yep, it does not.

Either way, it would be really cool if it could be elaborated in the readme.

Updated readme.

@NicolaSmaniotto
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This issue is the same as #47. I've created a workaround for it (see #47 (comment))

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