by Teknojnky » Mon Dec 26, 2016 1:45 am
Hi. Long time time!
Good to see that MM continues to march along into the future!
Regarding database/sqlite:
I agree with previous comment regarding multi user, I believe that many years ago when MM2 used access database, it was much easier to have multiple user sharing database, than since the change to sqlite.
As before, I believe the solution is to decouple the physical database from the app, to allow for any user supplied database backend (sqlite/mysql/MSsql/etc).
Like how KODI (previously xbmc) you can switch from the internal/local DB, to a remote MYSQL DB for media library.
Ever since then, I have KODI/MYSQL database running on NAS (linux based readynas), and a dozen different clients all accessing the shared media library.
I wish/hope that someday MM will eventually allow similar shared database implementation.
To Jiri, individual user/client profiles within a shared database can also be created to manage any type of individual ratings/play counts/etc, ie have both global play counts/ratings, and client/user specific ones.
Hi. Long time time!
Good to see that MM continues to march along into the future!
Regarding database/sqlite:
I agree with previous comment regarding multi user, I believe that many years ago when MM2 used access database, it was much easier to have multiple user sharing database, than since the change to sqlite.
As before, I believe the solution is to decouple the physical database from the app, to allow for any user supplied database backend (sqlite/mysql/MSsql/etc).
Like how KODI (previously xbmc) you can switch from the internal/local DB, to a remote MYSQL DB for media library.
Ever since then, I have KODI/MYSQL database running on NAS (linux based readynas), and a dozen different clients all accessing the shared media library.
I wish/hope that someday MM will eventually allow similar shared database implementation.
To Jiri, individual user/client profiles within a shared database can also be created to manage any type of individual ratings/play counts/etc, ie have both global play counts/ratings, and client/user specific ones.