How to update field (played) for all eps in a season

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I am adding some series to Plex which many seasons I have already seen. Is there a way to updated the played ‘flag’ for all eps in a season without having to one by one

Thanks
DSig
David Tod Sigafoos

Use the hosted web app as default for such administrative tasks

You can flip the “watched” flag on a whole season or even on a whole show. Just go to the appropriate preplay page of the show or the season.
“Show” level:

“Season” level:

If you want to flip it on several episodes within one season, use multi-selection [HowTo] Selecting multiple items for edit, playlist, etc.

in mobile and TV long pressing on season posters should give you options

On TV when you are viewing the list of episode thumbs hit the MORE button with the three dots below the episodes and choose Go to Show in the menu where you can focus on the season posters and long press.

Thanks … that is exactly what i was looking for.

DSig

Now that the thread has been marked solved, I want to ask the follwoing.
How do you have that activity bar under the play button in your screenshot?

I checked the hosted app and didn’t see it there so I’m guessing it’s either a setting I don’t have enabled or maybe something not yet released.

Thanks,
-Shark2k

@shark2k Your and your friends would also need to have Watch State sync enabled in your account settings else it will only show activity from watching on our streaming

Thanks for the response @BigWheel.
Am I missing something else? I have Watch State sync enabled on my end (don’t know about my friends) but I’m not seeing that setting like you have under Discover (screenshot taken from the hosted web app):

Not a big deal if I can’t get it enabled, was mostly just curious and thought it would be kind of neat to have.

Thanks,
-Shark2k

Looks like you’re not enrolled into the Discover Together Beta. You can learn about it and how to join here: Discover Together Beta : Announcement & Feedback.

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That clears it up.
Thanks for the info.

-Shark2k

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