Over the weekend I mentioned about My Movies for Windows Home Server and today Brian Binnerup has officially released the Windows Home Server addin, this is a server version of My Movies designed for Windows Home Server. It has features like folder monitoring and disk copying plus it works with other clients such as Media Portal, Open Media Library and Niveus Movie Library

I will have a full interview with Brian on this weeks [tmcs] (out later today). You can read all about the features on Brian’s site and you can download a Pre Release version from the My Movies download page

My Movies for Windows Home Server is a special server version of My Movies that is created to operate on Windows Home Servers only. This server version does not come with a client, but holds configuration options in the Home Server Console. The Windows Home Server version comes with a folder monitoring service, as well as a disc copying service*, and can be used not only by My Movies, but any client that supports reading My Movies’ XML files that are stored in the folders. It off cause also serves as an ordinary server software for My Movies clients.
Clients such as Media Portal, Open Media Library and Niveus Movie Library is all able to read My Movies’ XML files, and My Movies for Windows Home Server is therefore recommend for receiving movie meta-data for these clients.

* Disc copying requires 1.250 contribution or donation points. See this page for details.

01 - Add-In Installed

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  1. This is very, very cool. It looks like WHS is going to really start to take off as the ultimate platform for all digital content. When you combine it with Microsoft Mesh you have a very powerful ecosystem for seamless content replication and remote control/management. I am currently “mesh’n” all of you podcast across WHS’s and Media Centers in Florida (West Palm) and Illinois (Chicago). It is great! I am waiting for the Windows Mobile client so I can do the same on my phone. Ian’s podcast everywhere! On my WHS, on my Media Center, on my extenders and on my PDA smart phone. All starting from a Microsoft Mesh folder on my WHS. Cool stuff! Thanks IAN!

  2. A slow news week but some interesting stories, Ricavision disappearing along with it’s long delayed Sideshow…

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