Hacking Windows 7 Media Center

Edit Movie Details with DVD Library Manager

by Michael Healy @ 7:30 am on January 31st, 2009 in dvd ripping, metadata, movie library, programs with 7 Comments and Permalink

Acquiring details for your Media Center’s Movie Library can be difficult.  Built-In support for adding this information is slim and complicated, furthermore it can’t be edited by the end user.  You’re stuck with what you get.  There are a few other options like DVDXml.com,  though searching for all those movies on the DVDXml.com website can get tiring. Fortunately, there is another option: DVD Library Manager.

DVD Library Manager Movie Info

DVD Library Manager allows you to download movie information from Amazon or IMDB then save the movie details and even cover art to your media center.  Even better, you can edit the information once it has been entered into the system.  Managing your movie information with DVD Library Manager is a snap.

Before using DVD Library Manager, however, you should know that it will only pick up movies with a folder named “Video_TS” inside.  You can add this as a blank folder under each movie folder, for example “C:MoviesMovie TitleVideo_TS”. After using DVD Library Manager, however, you will most likely need to go back and remove this folder from wherever it has been added. An easy way to do this is using the Windows Explorer search box at the top right corner of Windows Explorer.

First, download the latest available version of the program from The Green Button forums right here. Once the program is installed give it an initial run, if your movies are stored in the default Media Center locations you should see a list of movies populate the main view.

DVD Library Manager Loaded Movies

If your movies aren’t loaded into the main view you may need to change some settings by clicking the settings tab on the main toolbar. Once inside the settings you will see the default media locations and a second area for adding additional folders.  Add your movie locations and save your settings.

DVD Library Manager Settings

Once you’ve got all your movies listed inside the main interface you’ll want to go through all the incomplete entries and scan for information. Doing this is quite simple, double-click on any incomplete entries to bring up the details view.

DVD Library Manager Details

Your view will most likely contain missing or incomplete information and may or may not have a cover. To rectify the situation you can scan one of two databases to get new information, Amazon and IMDB. At the time of this article the option for scanning IMDB was not working due most likely to changes in the IMDB site.

DVD Library Manager Movie Search

Once you’ve found the right title and information for your movie you can make edits to the information either in this window or in the previous window.  To save your new information and return to the details window press “Select Movie”. From the details window you can make any edits you wish or select different cover art from another location. Once you’re happy with the results press the “Save” button on the details toolbar.

Windows 7 Media Center also has the ability to pull down further information from the internet for your movies from inside Media Center.  This function seems to work best when your movie’s title contains no additional information such as “widescreen”, “full screen”, “collectors edition”, etc.

DVD Library Manager Showing Covers

Continue on this way until you’re satisfied with your collection’s details.  Each movie will be saved through the details screen and there is no need to save details again in the main view before exiting.  If you’d like to see cover art in the main view as well there is an option under the advanced tab in the main window that will allow this.

DVD Library Manager is a simple way to automate your DVD collection info gathering.  Though it is still somewhat labor intensive it is slightly easier than DVDXml.com.  Whichever method you choose provides much better results than Media Center. Have fun with your newly detailed and polished Movie Library.

7 Comments


Rafa
Comment #3801 from Rafa [Reply]

Hi, I’ve tried dvdlibrarymanager to gather metadata information for my Windows 7 Media Center, because I am from Spain and I want to edit synopsis info and translate it. Once I do it, I can’t see the metadata info. What am I doing wrong? I have a taranu.dvdid.xml file inside my film folder, pointing to a different xml file… Thanks in advance

Comment left October 5, 2009 at 9:12 am with Permalink
@Reply #4371 from Florin [Reply]

Make sure that your DVD folders are added to the Media Center Library inside the Media Center settings.

Comment left October 30, 2009 at 11:54 am with Permalink
Comment #4370 from Florin [Reply]

I have changed the program to scan for video files so you don’t have to create a dummy VIDEO_TS folder. I do find that the Movie Library doesn’t always like metadata for video files.

Also the IMDB lookup has been fixed (as well as Amazon, it was also broken for a while).

Comment left October 30, 2009 at 11:53 am with Permalink

watch_ml
Comment #5561 from watch_ml [Reply]

Hi,
Maybe I am asking something that isn’t possible but
it is worth trying.
I want to make synopsis info myselve for my home videos.
in 7MC I always get the message: “no synopsis available”, which I don’t like.
Does anyone have a solution ?
Thankx. Marcel.

Comment left December 10, 2009 at 7:59 am with Permalink

Kevin
Comment #6185 from Kevin [Reply]

Having issue getting DVD Library Manager to run on Win 7 Home 64-bit. Keep getting “application cannot be started”. Any suggestions? Searched Google and found a Greenbutton forum (http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/t/48266.aspx?PageIndex=7) where someone uninstalled and reinstalled to get DLM to work; but mine won’t install at all.

Comment left December 31, 2009 at 2:49 pm with Permalink
Comment #6357 from Mike [Reply]

Great tool. Works well with movied backed up using DVDFab. Would you be able to make it also work with AVI files? Windows 7 Media Center seems to have combined My Movies and My Dvds which is great. So far, the DVDXml.com site is working ok for AVI files.

Comment left January 5, 2010 at 10:53 pm with Permalink

Steve
Comment #7315 from Steve [Reply]

This works a treat. Thanks for the package. Just two things that may be a bug.
I have 6 * 1TB drives plugged into a Windows 7 machine and WMC7 works so much better than previous versions. It picks up AVI’s and everything else.
BUG 1.
I’ve had to add the other drives under advanced options. Each drive has 26 folders A to Z. Under those are folder names for each movie. For some reason DVD LM only picks up every folder up to the letter S. I have to add the others individually.
BUG 2.
I moved all the AVI’s to a different drive. All the information copied okay but when I re-ran the scan, even though DVD LM picks up the ‘.xml’ files with all the info, the thumbnail is marked ‘X’. I can fix it by double clicking each entry and then select save, that fixes it but having to do that a couple of hundred times is time consuming.
Hope this is simple and informative to address.
Thanks.

Comment left February 1, 2010 at 5:23 am with Permalink

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