What's new in MediaManager 2.1
Mar 19, 2013
- Seen files can be ignored
- Directories can be watched for new media, which is then moved to the correct media directory.
- MP4 Files metadata now handled by fork of atomic parsley.
- Much improved MP4/M4V metadata.
- Support for High Def media.
- New Store for notifying iTunes of media file changes via a remote server running on the iTunes box.
- Improved windows support.
- Improved TV Show/Film searching.
- Fixed issues with launch scripts.
- Debian/Ubuntu install packages.
New in MediaManager 2.0 (Mar 19, 2013)
- Better searching for film and TV information using XBMC scrapers
- Tool to download and stay uptodate with the latest XBMC scrapers
- Much improved film title and show name lookup by variours searching strategies
- New actions, such as ability to execute system commands on media files and rename the media files
- Enhanced renaming patterns which new token types and optional parts to patterns.
- Can lookup film information from .NFO files.
- Improved configuration options
- New XML store for caching media information
- Improved tag chimp source, that will use the sites API instead of scraping the HTML.
- Maybe new configuration options (and a new configuration format).
- New installer for all platforms.
New in MediaManager 1.2.2 (Jul 30, 2009)
- Now copes with website changes to some of the source sites.
New in MediaManager 1.2 Build 45.1 (May 14, 2009)
- Recursive renaming of media files. A MythTV Store for writing film information to the MythTV database. Logging has been added (using log4j). A new Film Hybrid source takes the... best of all the film sources. Films can now have a genre flagged as primary. A new www.tagchimp.com source for films. Films can now also have chapter name information and long descriptions. Films and TV Shows can now have non-numeric IDs. All the Web parsers have been updated for the latest changes to the Web sites