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javainside |
Posted - 12 Dec 2005 : 06:35:19 I just purchased this today and want to share how it worked for me.
HERE IS HOW I GOT MY MOVIES IN: 1. I typed in about 198 movie titles in the mass title add and clicked save.
2. I then did an automatic pull (set it to take the first one it found and continue) using DVDEMPIRE (Because they have nice covers). The program stopped about 4 times as I had some titles spelt wrong I fixed them and it continued. I like that it allowed me to make changes and continued on its way.
3. I then checked each movie to make sure everything went ok, had to fix a couple movies that the script had the wrong movie info.
4. I then used the mass change to set the media type to DVD.
5. I then used the mass change to set the Title to the Actual title. I did this to avoid anymore problems caused because I didn’t type the title properly the script pulled the wrong information or couldn’t find the movie.
6. I then did an automatic pull using IMDB (they have a lot more info then DVDEMPIRE. I set the script to not pull information all ready collected and not to pull covers and posters (didn’t want it replacing the good covers I have from DVDEMPIRE.
7. Went through my movies and checked if I had seen them and set my rating for them.
8. Lastly I did an HTML output and dropped the HTML files to my PDA so now I have all my movie info on my PDA.
WOW a couple hours later and it’s all done and looks great. Well worth the Money I spent.
Thanks Alessio
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Alessio Viti |
Posted - 17 Oct 2006 : 14:56:11 Thank you very much Emanuele!!
I am really happy when people like my hard work.
New things will come next days, I am near to complete the new tab "My Entire Collection"
I am sure you will enojy it.
Thank you again,
Alessio |
emanuele.donati |
Posted - 17 Oct 2006 : 13:35:01 Wow this is a great Software! I was searching for a Movie-archive-manager and I found that XMM is greatly better than any other tool! I'm a software engineer and I was thinking about an app for my large DVD collection. XMM has exactly the features I was dreaming of. And there is also a custom language to extract data from web sites! The second day of evaluation I decided to buy XMM.
My compliments to Alessio for writing this stunning app.
Emanuele. |
Alessio Viti |
Posted - 12 Dec 2005 : 20:20:21 Thank you very much for your words javainside, I am really happy that XMM fit's your needs
Thank you again,
Alessio |