In 3.1.1. and 3.2 releases, I have a track that haven’t listen to for a month showing as the last song played.
When I first noticed this, I did the Plex dance. I removed the albums from the monitored folder (noticed it removed from history), empty trash, clean bundles, and optimize. Seeing that it was gone, I added the album back and bam… Corey’s Interlude shows back up. I also tried clearing cache/data on every device, signed out, uninstall, removed the device from authorized devices list and then reinstall, still there.
This only happens in Plexamp, Plex Web and Plex for Android do not show this track and sorting by album does not show Felt as the last played album.
This isn’t device specific as I see it on multiple devices but does seem to be tied to my account only. If I switch to another Home user on the same device, the track does not show up for them.
probably a bug playing it in another app and it’s listed as playing in the far future. you should be able to delete it by looking at history in Plex Dash and then left swiping it away.
I have to admit I’m puzzled. I don’t know why your managed user’s playbacks wouldn’t be shown in history. Do they show up in the web dashboard history? Do they show up if you play in other apps for the managed user?
@elan I think I have narrowed down to the play history being the issue. In the old premium library, if a track was stuck showing a few seconds ago, it would go away doing the Plex Dance. When the new library rolled out, it was said the Plex Dance was no longer needed to resolve quirks like this.
As mentioned before, I have two music libraries. I spent the last day rebuilding each by deleting and recreating each library. When I sorted by tracks, I noticed the play history is still associated with the new libraries and the play history is shared (seen that with movies with 1080p/4k libraries). Even though the date played is shown in web, Plex Dash shows no music history. Plexamp still shows the track as the last played in History but not in Recently Played.