I think I can make it work either way, but the various ways that data can exist in My Movies is certainly challenging. That was probably done by whoever originally contributed the data into My Movies. To complain for a sec, that Universal Classic Monsters collection of yours seems like the very definition of a Box Set, yet it is configured as a single-title multi-disc set. I think I will work on TV Series after Box Sets, which seems a bit less complicated to set up and are very similar to the multi-disc titles I am working on for you now. I'm not opposed to doing conversions, though. Almost all my TV episodes are Blu-ray stored as ISOs, and I don't think that is compatible with the TV Series feature at all. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think most of this only works with DVD, and not Blu-ray - or maybe there is an extra conversion step on Blu-rays. There's a whole guide on the My Movies website detailing requirements for setting this up. It seems cool in concept, direct access to each episode. I highly recommend others to try this out and put in their 2 cents worth. It essentially combines a TV series disks into separate items and you can jump into an episode on a disk. Someone else who likes that functionality would need to help you, there. PaulĬhameleon MediaCenter (CMC) v5.0 - A FREE WMC replacement GUI for My Movies Collection Management on Win7/8.1/10/11, plus a Music Library and App Launcher!Īfter boxsets there is one function that you may not be aware of that I don't use. For full details on configuring MM Browser, see the How-To section on the website. 5) Run a Sync, and when it is done you will see all your titles (well, at least the DVD/Blu-Rays ISOs and DVD Folders, other file support coming soon). 4) At this point you should be far enough along to 'Save' these settings, and then a new icon will show up, the Sync icon. The should match up to the folders you configured in My Movies. For example, I have 3 folders: \\server\DVDs, \\server\Blu-Rays, and \\server\TV-Series. 3) On the settings screen, the first thing you need to do is identify the folders to scan. If your keyboard has a Play button, you can use that to mount/play an ISO from the covers screen, otherwise you would have to select a title to open the FanArt details page, and select Play from there. <- Backspace to go back, and Esc to toggle a movie between Watched/Unwatched. Use the Arrow Keys to navigate, and Enter/Return to select. 2) Use your keyboard (or remote control), not a mouse. Here are some quick tips for getting started: 1) When you first start MM Browser, you will be presented with just the Gear (settings icon) and the X (exit icon). I look forward to making it even better, so if you have any helpful suggestions let me know. You can check it out here: Chameleon MediaCenter <-MM Browser has been renamed to Chameleon MediaCenter I just released MM Browser v1.2 which now includes DVD Folder support in addition to DVD/Blu-ray ISO's. It works on Windows 7, 8/8.1 and Windows 10, and does not require WMC. It is a stand-alone replacement for the Windows Media Center My Movies plugin. If anyone is interested, I have programmed a new Media Center style GUI for My Movies.
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