![]() I find this helpful, as often I want to watch a new movie the same day I add it to my server, and sometimes My Movies is slow to pick it up. Once My Movies finds the title, the next Sync in MM Browser will update the info. Obviously, the artwork and information will be missing, but the title will be shown (folder name) with a blank cover, and MM Browser can still mount and play the ISO. I am aware of a few scenarios where the relationship will not be 1:1, as follows: 1) When you add new titles to your storage, but My Movies folder monitoring hasn't picked it up yet, MM Browser can still find and show them. For those giving MM Browser a workout, let me know if you see issues related to missing or combining titles. Though it was tricky to program, I believe I have successfully accomplished this. I wanted it to be a true 1:1 representation of the data in My Movies. I just wanted to share that I took this comment to heart when I programmed MM Browser. Plex combines anything with the same IMDB key, and Emby makes a "movie/title" for each item with an nfo file (multi part disks etc) Just figured I'd share my experiences thus far with MyMovies as my "golden" meta data app for all my other services. Thus MyMovies shows - 4842 titles Plex shows - 4706 titles (I have several dupes and other things like personally added movies that have an IMDB of 000000, Plex joins these) Emby shows - 4879 Again this is due to how each (Plex and Emby) import the data MyMovies spits out. a work out collection I have is listed as 1 title in mymovies with several discs in it) and Emby treats each disk in that pack as individual listings/movies. Emby takes each file (from what I can tell thus far) and makes that a movie. It appears Plex wants to sort or join movies together that have the same IMDB code, thus if I have a DVD version of Independance Day and a BluRay version, it makes these 1 movie.
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