2024-02-24, 11:34 PM
Kodi only has a single database, and it stores watched data inside of the database. As you can imagine, this causes some issues with multiple people sharing a single profile. The method to have multiple users all using Kodi is to set up multiple profiles, so each of them end up with their own database and watched status stays separate. There's a note about this in the docs: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/client...r-accounts
The note in the docs about the database not liking to share is specifically with multiple media sources. For example, trying to use jellyfin-kodi and a local source at the same time, or jellyfin-kodi and plexkodiconnect at the same time. Multiple things writing to Kodi's database at the same time are a recipe for pain.
The note in the docs about the database not liking to share is specifically with multiple media sources. For example, trying to use jellyfin-kodi and a local source at the same time, or jellyfin-kodi and plexkodiconnect at the same time. Multiple things writing to Kodi's database at the same time are a recipe for pain.