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I basically ran into the same question after looking at the add-on and running it. How does one restore a watchedlist if for some reason all your movies and shows no longer show they have been watched within Kodi?
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Hmmm. I am guessing the answer lies in the last sentence. Lol. A bit tricky to grasp. But I think it is saying in the event that one's library had to be-reloaded, or worse Kodi had to be reloaded with one's library, and that the Watchlist add-on was re-installed [pointing to the same location where it's database is stored] it will automatically re-mark the episodes as watched in the Kodi library.
At least that is what I think it is suggesting in layman's terms. :-)
2.3 Usage
This add-on runs in the background as a service. There is no interaction with the user. The script only gives messages about the current operation
After Startup, the databases are searched for watched-information (Notification 1).
Then newly watched movies and TV episodes are written to the add-on database (Notification 2).
After that, media that is not watched in the Kodi database and was previously marked as watched by the add-on is again marked as watched in Kodi ( Notifications 3 and 4).
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Correct. That is what it does. I have done this on my library when I rebuilt it recently.
The other thing you can do is periodically Export the library, which will export the Watched Status, Play Count and Last Played data, and then just use the NFO files. Refresh for individual titles, or Update Library if rebuilding the library.