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Betamagic movie explorer rescan
Betamagic movie explorer rescan








betamagic movie explorer rescan
  1. #BETAMAGIC MOVIE EXPLORER RESCAN HOW TO#
  2. #BETAMAGIC MOVIE EXPLORER RESCAN MANUAL#
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  • Mark movies and episodes as watched, or unwatched.
  • #BETAMAGIC MOVIE EXPLORER RESCAN TRIAL#

  • The trial is fully functional and ends automatically.
  • #BETAMAGIC MOVIE EXPLORER RESCAN PRO#

  • You can try Movie Explorer Pro by using the free 14-Day Trial.
  • We offer monthly and yearly Movie Explorer PRO subscriptions.
  • Catalog your TV show files and discs, and manage them using the special TV Shows view.
  • Or simply add your discs by using an external USB barcode scanner.
  • Add Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD and DVD discs by scanning their barcodes, using the built-in FaceTime camera.
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  • Files view shows you important details like video format, bit rate, audio channels and more.
  • betamagic movie explorer rescan

  • Open directly the related IMDb page for a movie, show, actor or crew member.
  • Enjoy original poster art work and high res movie stills using the Gallery view feature.
  • The special Info view shows you all movie metadata, actors and more in a separate window.
  • Or use any other media player, using the ‘Play with’ feature.
  • Play movies using the default media player.
  • Search for an actor or director and find all other movies you own with this actor or director.
  • Find movies using the search box, or one of the many sidebar filters.
  • Movie Explorer matches your digital cinema movie files automatically with movie titles using metadata provided by TMDb.
  • Add movie files by indexing your local drives and network shares.
  • #BETAMAGIC MOVIE EXPLORER RESCAN HOW TO#

    Just have to find the magic sequence and then perform it for about 5 total seasons of various saved shows.(sigh)Īt least I'm learning how to drop folders, rescan, add folders, rescan to test out what the right sequence is.Movie Explorer scans all your internal, external and network drives for digital movie files like MKV, M4V, AVI and MP4 and saves them in an attractive movie catalog for off line browsing, searching, tracking, sharing and more.

    betamagic movie explorer rescan

    PROPERTIES file with multiple Title fields - one detailed, one just showed the show title and had separate metadata entries for episode #, air date, etc.

    #BETAMAGIC MOVIE EXPLORER RESCAN MANUAL#

    Not sure which order I ran it in (metadata/fanart search, THEN IMDB (using manual name), or vice versa), but sometimes got a. Yet selecting it in the view will give me the episode description at least - just missing things like air date, rating, duration, etc. PROPERTIES file placed yet (and NOT the metadata/fanart search), I can pick the episode and it shows up in SageMC as "Battlestar Galactica 33" (<-correct name for that episode) but has only the folder.jpg image added to the VIDEO_TS subfolder and has no apparent metadata. If I run the IMBD search on an episode that doesn't have the. I can't run the IMDB search after that as the name has too much excess in it and ends up requiring a manual search. PROPERTIES file and thereafter in the SageMC display gets the detailed "Title" field from BMT (e.g. If I run the metadata/fanart search, it creates a. Individual folders (before attempting any data import) are named "ShowName Sx圎xx". in the VIDEO_TS subfolders per epsisode as I haven't tried any transcoding/compression yet) on a brand new build, and having the same/similar problems.įolders with entire seasons show up as folder name with a superposed image (or not, can get rid of the 'folder' image - wish I could keep the "20 files" or whatnot text regardless of whether the folder outline was present). Very glad to see this thread - was fighting metadata/naming on a bunch of imported episodic TV (from DVDs, right now mine are all VOBs etc. So it seems SageMC is getting the folder name from this in the properties file. In the properties files, the name that shows up is the name in the "MediaTitle=" field. If I remove the properties files and delete wiz.bin, so there is no metadata, then the folder names show up as they should. I have removed everything but the file, put the folder image and properties files back, etc. This is a test set of movies I have been playing with to try and fix the issue.

    betamagic movie explorer rescan

    If you see Aeon Flux is in "Aeon Flux" in SageMC, the year is missing from every folder title and the Chinese movie name is in romanized text (and even worse, the text is in romanized Cantonese, which I do not understand and doesn't actually have a formal romanized system like Pinyin ). I found and set the setting that Aflat kindly pointed me to: Ok if you take a look, this is what the folders look like in a file explorer:










    Betamagic movie explorer rescan