v2024.09.12.1557
• NEW: Batch edit metadata for Movies
• FIXED: Personal Sections were being set incorrectly for Server Side Settings like Start Up Section and Remote Shortcuts
• FIXED: Not all scheduled jobs were returning via the Server API for the ICS format
• FIXED: Not all scheduled jobs were returning via the Server API for the ICS format
• NEW: New facets for Smart Rules for TV Shows: Contains Imports, Contains Stream Links, Contains Stream Files, Number of Episodes, Number of Imports
• NEW: New facets for Smart Rules for Video Groups: Contains Stream Files, Number of Videos
• NEW: New facet for Movies, Episodes, and Videos: Stream File
• NEW: New Smart Rules for Sources. Options are Imports, Recordings, Stream Files, Stream Links, and PlayOn Cloud
Note: This new rule replaces many of the rules that were added last week including: Contains Imports, Contains Stream Links, Contains Stream Files, and a few others.
Any rules you have that used these rules will no longer work and your Smart Rules editor will be stuck in Advanced Mode. Simply delete the tokenized rule in the advanced editor and re-run the query to get back to the normal editor.
This new rule is much more useful in that you can use it to filter items with multiple options and even combine the rule with itself to exclude items with certain values.
Sorry to break stuff, but beta is beta, and this new way of going about these rules is MUCH better.
• NEW: Channel lineup is now available via the Server API
• NEW: CSV is now an available format on the Server API on all content types
• IMPROVED: Added troubleshooting check to warn if multiple network interfaces are up on the same network
• IMPROVED: Added Collection rows to some Personal Section templates
• IMPROVED: Edit the title of multiple episodes at a time in batch editor
• IMPROVED: Station ID is now included in the Channel response in the Server API
• NEW: New Auto Play option of Play Next Without Prompt will play the next item cleanly without any UI showing.
• FIXED: issue with matching movies where the directory the movie was in could confuse matching of sequels