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One of the most popular Media Center applications is coming to Windows Home Server, My Movies for Windows Home Server works as a server for My Movies client applications and includes a fully automated Disk Copier. It also works as a meta-data provider for other applications like Microsoft’s DVD Library,Niveus Movie Library, Open Media Library, Media Portal, and soon XBMC without the need for installing the My Movies client. I will have some more details on it soon and I will have My Movies developer Brian Binnerup on The Media Center Show soon to explain all about it

 

04 - Monitor Settings 05 - Copied Discs 06 - Monitored Folders 01 - Add-In Installed 02 - General Settings 03 - Disc Copier Settings

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Posted Oct 05 2008, 09:32 AM by Ian Dixon
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Ian's Digital Lifestyle wrote TheDigitalLifestyle.com news roundup
on 10-05-2008 9:50 AM
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Another busy week on TheDigitalLifestyle.com, the server decided to fill all the available disk space...

TheDigitalLifestyle.com news roundup | Windows Home Theater wrote TheDigitalLifestyle.com news roundup | Windows Home Theater
on 10-05-2008 10:10 AM
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Tom Boyce wrote re: My Movies for Windows Home Server
on 10-05-2008 11:57 AM
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This is exciting news!  Sure wish My Movies had an MCML client and a better supported streaming mechanism.  For now, I am using the DVD library hack.

Tom Boyce wrote re: My Movies for Windows Home Server
on 10-05-2008 12:07 PM
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Just looked at the screen shots closer!  One feature that I would LOVE to see in the DVD copier for both the standard version and the Home Server version is to be able to execute a script upon completion of the copy.  If this were provided, it would be nice to have variable substitution for the Movie Name, The Folder Name, and the full path to the folder.  This way, we could call a batch file or executable such as ripit $dvdfolder $dvdname which would then rip a copy of the DVD into the appropriate format upon completion of the copy.  Doing this, Brian would not need to worry about what format to rip to, best way to rip, etc.

Add-In: My Movies for Windows Home Server | We Got Served wrote Add-In: My Movies for Windows Home Server | We Got Served
on 10-05-2008 8:01 PM
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Add-In: My Movies – Coming Soon « MS Windows Home Server wrote Add-In: My Movies – Coming Soon « MS Windows Home Server
on 10-05-2008 10:24 PM
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My Movies for Windows Home Server wrote My Movies for Windows Home Server
on 10-06-2008 8:36 AM
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john b wrote re: My Movies for Windows Home Server
on 10-06-2008 1:21 PM
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any chance the support for the XBMC will mean that the XBMC will be able to play stored movies, just like you can directly connected the the VMC?

he asks hopefully :)

My Movies for Windows Home Server Coming Soon | eHomeUpgrade wrote My Movies for Windows Home Server Coming Soon | eHomeUpgrade
on 10-06-2008 6:36 PM
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MyMovies on Windows Home Server | Multimedia-PCs wrote MyMovies on Windows Home Server | Multimedia-PCs
on 10-07-2008 3:04 AM
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tomf wrote re: My Movies for Windows Home Server
on 10-08-2008 8:48 PM
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Very interesting integration with XBMC is being considered.  Very timely as well as the cross-platform (xbox, windows, Linux) Atlantis release of XBMC is progressing quite well.

I'd love to hear from Brian how he envisions integration with XBMC working and why the sudden change.  there is a post on his forum from early September stating that he wouldn't be providing clients for other platforms. http://www.mymovies.dk/forum.aspx?g=posts&t=9060

Brian Binnerup wrote re: My Movies for Windows Home Server
on 10-09-2008 8:58 AM
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Tom, I can provide details here off cause.

The discussion in September is about creating clients for other platforms, which means specifically creating an add-on for these other softwares.

The current situation is that Media Portal, OML, Niveus Movie Library and others reads the meta-data that My Movies provides - this is what we hope that the XBMC movie player should be able to soon.

Some source code for this have been checked in by a person I have been in contact with to provide details, but as every other open source software, it has to go through some kind of verification process, which is why this is mentioned as "hopefully soon".

Regards,

Brian

Dave wrote re: My Movies for Windows Home Server
on 12-10-2008 9:09 PM
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Does anyone have any additional information if the MyMovies support has been added to XBMC?

OOFOX wrote re: My Movies for Windows Home Server
on 01-21-2009 8:36 PM
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Is there a way to connect my xbox 360 directly without going through my media center?

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