Downloads

Posted by Jon | Announcements | Monday 2 March 2009 10:53 am

Downloads

Download packages for the ImagesByName subfolders are available on the new Collaborative ImagesByName Project page. Please update your links for this new location.
File2Folder Script 1.0 - Posted 03-02-2009
Automatically creates and moves your movie files into a folder of the same filename. This structure is required by Media Browser.
Downloaded 1271 times.
Size = 530 bytes.
Haali Media Splitter x64 - Posted 07-01-2009
The elusive 64-bit version of Haali's popular media splitter, often needed for playback of MKV and MP4 files. This one's official, although no longer available on his site.
Downloaded 347 times.
Size = 1.34 MB.
IBN Copy 2.0 - Posted 03-02-2009
RoboCopy script which will copy your ImagesByName directory from a network location to a local directory. Handy for setting up a scheduled task or entry point in Media Browser (use Media Center Studio) to update your IBN images. ***Edit this script for your own directory locations!***
Downloaded 213 times.
Size = 250 bytes.
0-byte Replica 1.0 - Posted 03-03-2009
Want an exact replica of your current movie directories without taking up any space? This can be useful for troubleshooting or maintaining a browse-able name-only backup of your entire media collection. Requires RoboCopy if not using Vista or Win7. ***Must be edited for your own locations!***
Downloaded 85 times.
Size = 426 bytes.
Clean IBN 1.0 - Posted 12-29-2009
Recursively delete all of the unneeded thumbs.db and folder_alt#.jpg files that can litter your ImagesByName directories with this script. Just place it in the root of your ImagesByName folder and double-click to run.
Downloaded 260 times.
Size = 429 bytes.
IrfanView 4.25 - Posted 01-12-2010
Free image editor and processor. This is the preferred software to use if contributing to the ImagesByName People Project.
Downloaded 74 times.
Size = 1.3 MB.
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15 Comments »

  1. Comment by DanVito — June 12, 2009 @ 9:00 pm
    Browser: Internet Explorer 7.0 OS: Windows Vista

    Howdy… how is the Studios file used? Thanks!

  2. Comment by Jon — June 12, 2009 @ 10:03 pm
    Browser: Firefox 3.0.10 OS: Windows Vista

    Same as the actors. All studios folders should be extracted to your ImagesByName folder.

  3. Comment by Sinjen — June 30, 2009 @ 9:44 am
    Browser: Firefox 3.0.11 OS: Windows Vista

    I’m guessing this project will see fewer updates?

  4. Comment by Jon — June 30, 2009 @ 9:48 am
    Browser: Firefox 3.0.11 OS: Windows XP

    I rarely update it anyway…I just don’t have as much time. I do know that I’m going to wait and see what happens with Media Browser first. If they decide to implement certain fetching features due to its commercial status, it may make the ImagesByName project useless.

  5. Comment by Aaron — October 25, 2009 @ 5:35 pm
    Browser: Firefox 3.5.3 OS: Windows 7

    I’d like to help out as a contributor for the google code svn project. do you know who I can contact to be added there?

    Thanks!

  6. Comment by Jon — October 25, 2009 @ 7:24 pm
    Browser: Firefox 3.5.3 OS: Windows 7

    You want to get a hold of Sam or Jas (Soultaker) over at the Media Browser forum.

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  9. Comment by Jonathan — January 12, 2010 @ 11:55 am
    Browser: Internet Explorer 8.0; OS: Windows XP

    Do you have simple file joiners? I have lots of movies that are separated into CD1/CD2, was hoping to find a quick and easy program to join them and keep the same compression attributes. Most of the other joiners want to recode the movie. Thanks.

  10. Comment by Jon — January 12, 2010 @ 12:27 pm
    Browser: Firefox 3.5.7 OS: Windows 7

    What types of files are they? AVI, MKV, MP4,etc? MKVMerge GUI will merge just about anything into a single MKV file. VirtualDubMod is what I prefer for AVI. Between those, two, there’s not much you can’t join.

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  15. Comment by wan obi — February 26, 2010 @ 2:07 pm
    Browser: Firefox 3.6 OS: Windows Vista

    file2folder script is extremely useful
    thanks!!

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