There is an issue with version 3.0.5971.0 for Emby Server on Linux (I'm using Debian 8):
A Browser model is detected as one Device, despite the fact that seperate users are using the same browser model, but for theirself.
Example:
User A uses latest Chrome for Windows, has T as ISP and an own IP (let's call that 3)
User B uses latest Chrome for Windows, has X as ISP and an own IP (let's call that 4)
What's happening now is: only one folder in /var/lib/emby-server/data/devices/ will be created, for one device: the Chrome Browser. The problem which is occuring is then that watched movies, episodes etc get out of sync. Because User B watches Episode 4, progress processes. Then User A watches Episode 30. But he sees that that he should continue Episode 4.
In Admin Dashboard only one user is shown watching, despite the fact that both are watching.
There is an issue with version 3.0.5971.0 for Emby Server on Linux (I'm using Debian 8): A Browser model is detected as one Device, despite the fact that seperate users are using the same browser model, but for theirself. Example:
What's happening now is: only one folder in
/var/lib/emby-server/data/devices/
will be created, for one device: the Chrome Browser. The problem which is occuring is then that watched movies, episodes etc get out of sync. Because User B watches Episode 4, progress processes. Then User A watches Episode 30. But he sees that that he should continue Episode 4.In Admin Dashboard only one user is shown watching, despite the fact that both are watching.
I hope I wrote that in a understandable way.