0.9.0 - Release calendar
New
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A release calendar. A new "Calendar" entry shows one calendar week at a time, grouped by day, with a year and week picker to jump anywhere. Each day separates two things: the episodes and movies already on your list, and new releases you do not have yet. Request and favourite straight from the calendar.
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Episodes that aired but never arrived are flagged. When a monitored episode has come and gone without the file landing, its tile carries a "still missing" marker. Several episodes on the same day collapse into one row — "S03E05–06" instead of two identical tiles.
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Cinema and digital dates, in your own region. Movie dates switch between cinema and digital & disc, and both are read for the region set in your profile. That distinction matters more than it sounds: a film can open in cinemas in March and land digitally in June, and for a media server only the second date is actionable. TMDB filters on the regional date but reports the worldwide one, so the calendar reads the regional date back out of data Nexview already fetches for every title — at no extra cost.
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New releases stay readable. By default the calendar limits them to the major studios, switchable to "known titles" or everything. For shows that means the big streaming services, restricted to scripted series, mini-series and documentaries: TMDB files every companion podcast, talk show and game show under the same network, and they made up roughly half the results. Productions from outside a handful of countries are left out as well — the streamers commission worldwide, and a Thai original is noise in a European calendar.
Fixed
- Watch history is now read per account. Plex only returns the history of the account you ask with, and caps each answer at around 500 entries. A household with one heavy viewer therefore pushed everyone else out of the result entirely. Note that Plex records playback only — a title ticked off by hand leaves no trace there.