I'm not going to manually enter all those names and details all over again and there doesn't seem to be an easy way to get the movie listings into the program.
There's nothing I don't like about it. I just can't figure how you're going to add my titles to the program's data base by getting them from a word table.
Originally posted by garmoon: I just can't figure how you're going to add my titles to the program's data base by getting them from a word table.
In the case of your list, simply by matching the movie title. The importer will match everything it can. When in doubt, it's ask you to choose. And at the end, it'll report the part of your list that could not be imported.
If there had been year or cast information in your list, that could have helped the importer, but it'll do its best with what it has.
Since your list doesn't have technical details about the videos, the importer will ask you to choose a default language (for instance "english") and a default media type (for instance "divx").
Now that I have given it more thought, the importer will be integrated inside Coollector itself, and I will spend more than a few hours on it. It will be the highlighted new feature of Coollection 2.08.
The highlighted new feature of Coollection 2.09 will be to associate a video on your hard drive, to the corresponding movie in Coollector, and to be able to launch it from Coollector. Another cool feature will be to scan a directory to import/associate the videos found in it.
Originally posted by _Hector: Now that I have given it more thought, the importer will be integrated inside Coollector itself, and I will spend more than a few hours on it. It will be the highlighted new feature of Coollection 2.08.
The highlighted new feature of Coollection 2.09 will be to associate a video on your hard drive, to the corresponding movie in Coollector, and to be able to launch it from Coollector. Another cool feature will be to scan a directory to import/associate the videos found in it.
LOL! This is exactly what I had in mind in my first posts, scan the hard drive and match the titles!!! Can't wait to test 2.08!
Good job!
this may not be the correct forum--but I am looking for help to be able to copy dvd (copy protected movies) with a program that will work with Vista.. any ideas? thanks