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[DVR] Metabrowser

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

Anyone who has been using Mediabrowser to handle their media has probably been not thrilled with the automatic scraping results. This is where MetaBrowser comes in.

Metabrowser is a low cost program that handles all aspects of media metadata management, from scraping content to downloading trailers. It handles both TV shows and movies with equal efficiency. It can also handle automatically sorting your TV episodes into the proper directories by monitoring folders. This makes it a near-seamless process to record or rip your media, convert it, and then have it sorted to the proper directory and have the metadata downloaded.

There are quite a few advanced features that this program has including batch renaming your episodes so that they all have a uniform naming scheme. It handles both XBMC and Mediabrowser metadata formats, and it can pull the metadata from most major sites, including the TVDB and IMDB.

It’s an incredibly simple program to use, making it easy to quickly fetch metadata for groups of media. There are batch functions to update all metadata, or you can just select specific fields to update. If you have any questions about the program, their community is quick with answers and assistance.

I highly recommend Metabrowser to anyone who’s using XBMC or Mediabrowser to manage their local media.

[MCE] Mediabrowser

Monday, February 28th, 2011

For those of you have a large amount of local content, you’ve no doubt quickly realized that Windows MCE’s default handling of media leaves much to be desired.

Here enters MediaBrowser. Mediabrowser is a free program that handles organizing your video files complete with online metadata. It is incredibly simple to setup, quite stable, and practically essential for anyone interested in having the ultimate home theatre experience on their computer.

The amount of data that it can display for your collection is astounding. It can handle trailers for movies, episode plot details, and it even lets you search for actors in your collection.

For those of you who want to take the time to generate the metadata locally, there is a great program called MetaBrowser that can handle that for you. While it’s not free, it is definitely worth the $20 to help keep your collection permanently organized.

I highly recommend MediaBrowser to anyone who uses Media Center as a front-end for their home theatre systems.

[MCE] Remote Potato

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

I’ve been working a lot as of late putting together a Windows-based DVR. One of the nice features of some DVR boxes is that you can update their recording schedule online, so if you’re out of the house and realize you forgot to set something to tape, you can just log onto the website, and add it to your recording list.

Windows MCE 7 doesn’t support that out of the box, however, that’s where Remote Potato comes in. It installs a small webserver onto your MCE system so that you can add and remove recordings. It also supports streaming your media anywhere where you have access to a browser. It is password protected, so you don’t have to worry about someone logging on and deleting all your recordings, which is good. If you have a large number of channels, you can select which channels you want to show to the guide, so you only have to scroll through the channels that you actually use.

All in all, it’s a great free program that is highly recommended if you want to be able to add recordings from anywhere.