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noshua |
posted on 14th Dec 09 at 18:27 |
Aaron - you might want to take a look at XBMC - if you like your media looking nice :) | |
Aaron |
posted on 14th Dec 09 at 18:21 |
TBH, my media centre is just a standard install of Windows XP...and because i'm a uber nerd...i access my films/tv shows/music from a network drive on my server :cool: | |
ed |
posted on 14th Dec 09 at 17:36 |
What Media Centre do you have? | |
Mike GSi |
posted on 14th Dec 09 at 17:27 |
I have Media Center but havent ever used it :lol: is it any good? | |
ed |
posted on 14th Dec 09 at 17:22 |
Good call on meta<browser/>, cheers :thumbs: | |
Dom |
posted on 14th Dec 09 at 17:06 |
All my movies are in their own directories (under the main movie/film directory) and that's the prefered way of doing it for XBMC (and WMC etc). Again, TV Shows should be done in a similar way with each show having it's own directory and then each season having it's own directory under that. | |
ed |
posted on 14th Dec 09 at 17:00 |
How do you arrange your video files? iTunes arranges my music into a nice folder arrangement and XBMC will connect to iTunes on my PC to stream music for me which is fine. However my video files are in a group of folders, but I've noticed that on XBMC you can somehow have a DVD cover view which holds all the info about the movie. Can iTunes sort all that out for me too, or would I have to add all the info manually? |