A preview of meta<browser/> 2.0.

Posted by Jon | HTPC, Reviews | Friday 5 March 2010 2:43 pm

meta<browser/> logoI was lucky enough to be included in a very small group of alpha testers for the upcoming meta 2.0 metadata manager – ‘lucky’ being an understatement as this application is going to astound you.

My initial look came around 2 months ago and it was pretty rough around the edges and had very little functionality.  I saw this change dramatically over the following few weeks, up until today, where it is finally available in a state that I have been allowed to write about.

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I will be releasing a MetaBrowser 2.0 preview on Friday.

Posted by Jon | Announcements | Wednesday 3 March 2010 9:07 am

For the past couple of months, I have been quite busy testing and writing a preview on the upcoming Meta<Browser /> 2.0 application that has been under rapid development.  All I will say is that I have been continuously awed by what I have seen.

Check here on Friday for an extremely detailed look at where this application is and what it is capable of.

metabrowser_preview

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MyMovies 3.0PR…without the rose-colored glasses.

Posted by Jon | HTPC, Reviews | Tuesday 1 September 2009 11:53 am

It’s hard for me to be unbiased when it comes to writing about MyMovies.  I have nothing personal against Brian…I don’t know the guy.  However, I put a lot of time and effort into that forum and have quite a few contribution points, just to have their moderators bring out the torches and pitchforks because I mistakenly upload a couple of backdrops that didn’t conform to standards.  So, I quit…and I hold a grudge.  I also grew overly impatient waiting for the MCML version that took years to finally arrive.  It took too long.  End of story.  I jumped ship to Media Browser and never looked back.  I have never regretted that decision and my HTPC experience thanks me for it.

However, having a blog devoted to HTPCs, I owe it to anyone that takes the time to read what I write to cover as much as I can, when I can.  Having said that, I need to cover the pre-release of MyMovies 3.0 since it is a landmark Media Center plugin affair, whether I’m a fan of it or not.  Plus, I realize many of you do not have the necessary 2,500 to see the new interface and I do, so this may be one of the only ways for you to see it in ‘action’ until the official release nearly two months from now.  So, let me get to it.

I downloaded the new installer package, which conveniently encompasses all versions now (no separate x86, x64, client-only, etc.).  The download was about 19MB and does not include SQL now…if you need it, it will download it separately during the installation process.  I unpacked the ZIP and fired it up.  The first step is to pick your installation type, so I chose Server/Client since there was no server-only option.

setupwizard

Clicking ‘Next’ started the download of the SQL package.

downloadsqlsvr

After installation of SQL Express, I ran into my first roadblock.  The package I downloaded did not support installation to a server operating system (2008 x64, in my case).  I never had this issue before as I always had a dedicated server for MyMovies, so I took off to their forums and found that Brian met several other users that wanted this.  Another package for the Configuration Manager only was uploaded, so I downloaded that and began a reinstall.  You can get the ’server-only’ package here.  Installation of this package appeared to hang, but it did finally complete (later I found that there were processes running behind the frozen dialog box), so I started up the CM and waited…

startup

I did get an error about not being able to attach a database and was offered an option to create a new one, which I opted for, but I still never got past the initial splash screen.  I guess it was time for me to turn to SQL Management Studio to fix my database issue.  I came up with a fix for this error over a year ago and posted it on the MM forum, so I was pretty sure I could solve this.  I was working with a blank database, so this should be fairly easy.  Wrong.  After countless tries, I could not get past the MyMovies splash screen.  I tried detaching and re-attaching the default database to no avail and creating a new one only resulted in a crash.

However, in order to bring you the news, I decided to move over to my x86 2003 Server to see if I could get some love there.  Everything was the same, right up to the frozen installation screen, where I found the Visual C++ runtime library was being installed (hidden by the box) and also, I assume, the SQL Server files.  Considering this was a bit of  a weaker system (and a VM at that), it took quite a while to finish.

After 15 minutes or so, I was done with initial setup and then the CM itself finished the installation process.  I was met with a few additional dialog boxes and setup was complete.

success

Done!

2003itis

On first run I was prompted with the account login box, which I remember used to be an option, so I logged in and began the process of importing my old database.  My old database dates back to v2.47, so I was not sure if it would take or not, but it took off…

login

…tic, toc…

dbimport

…and completed the restore.

dbrestored

Now that I had all of my old movie info in there, it was time to set up the client somewhere, so I figure my main system running Win7 Pro would be the best choice.

clientinstall

Easy enough.  Now let’s fire up Media Center and get past the boring installation stuff.

First run prompt..

firsttimeprompt

I then started up the CM, established the connection to my server, created the necessary user account on the server to allow access for my client and then tried again.

connect2server

Prompt for folder monitoring…I declined.

foldermonitoring

The menu strip.  There is a trailer library here also…

menustrip

…but I want to see the movie library layout.

posterview

I don’t remember having all of my TV series and movies thrown into one view like this, but whatever, all the links are probably broken anyway.  The full wall poster view was on by default and, well, it’s fairly simple.  I wanted to see other views, so by going to the top row and hitting the ‘up’ arrow one more time, I was presented by the menu bar.  I’ve seen something very similar to this before…

menubar

The View options popup menu.

viewoptions

Poster and details view.

posteranddetail

List and detail view.

listanddetail

The movie detail view (note: I could not get a movie detail screenshot due to the crash, so the image below is from the set seen on TheDigitalLifestyle.com).

moviedetail

While trying to figure out why I had no backdrops, I got a nice surprise.

nice

Unfortunately, this error continued to crop up every time I ran MM3 when staying on any detail screen more than a few seconds.  This sort of kept me from being able to continue any kind of review.  I’m running on a pretty new Win7 Pro x64 install, so I don’t really see any reason for this and in all honesty, it’s not worth it to me to track down the root (although the error logs point towards the SQL client, which I also had issues with on my old MCE 2005 boxes).

Well, I hate to be unfair since I didn’t really get a chance to see what all it could do, but then again, I thought at the very least it would work.  What I did see of it, I would say it kept things simple, but it just looked a lot like an unpolished Media Browser.  Browsing through titles was very responsive though…I saw on a few occasions where Brian boasted of its speed and it does have that going for it.

For the fanboys of MyMovies that actually are getting this pre-release to work, I’m sure they’re more excited than a room full of pre-scho0olers candy cracked out the day after Halloween.  For me, on the other hand, I will stick with Media Browser as I feel it still has more long-term potential…free or not.  I do hold out some hope that we will see some sort of database backend for Media Browser though.  I’d rather not ever see it grow to the wiki of info that the MM web service has swelled to, but I think Media Browser could eventually benefit from some sort of database…especially for those of us with large collections.

I can’t really apologize for expecting more considering how long we had to wait for this.  I am sure that it will eventually be a terrific plugin though and I wish him the best with it.

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MyMovies 3.0 pre-release is now available.

Posted by Jon | Announcements, HTPC | Tuesday 1 September 2009 6:45 am

Go here to get it.  You will need 2,500 contribution or donation points towards the MyMovies project in order to use the new MCML interface.  This limitation is so that Brian does not get bombarded with feedback.  It will be opened to the general public no later than October 22nd.

I’m going to try and find some time to give this a try and writeup before it becomes old news, but MyMovies setup has always been so involved, I don’t know if I even want to with my schedule right now.  I suppose I need to just suck it up and do it…for you guys and gals, right?

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Don’t forget!

Posted by Jon | Announcements, HTPC | Monday 31 August 2009 7:56 am

Tomorrow marks the pre-release of MyMovies 3.0.  It will probably appear somewhere around the bottom of this page.  I’m sure I’ll test it out by importing my old database (it’s over a year old, so I don’t even know if it will work), but strictly so that I can write up a small review of it.  I’m also curious to its performance.

I’ve been seeing a lot of activity in the Media Browser team as of late…which is a good sign.  I know they have been focusing on bug fixes, but there has also been a resume in the parental control functionality, work on multiple entry points, and compatibility with music libraries.  They have also put a new community tracker which is intended to organize feature requests and bug reports in regards to priority.  So, if you would like to see something or have a bug to report, login and post it there, rather than the forums.

I completed my install and migration over to Windows 7 this weekend.  I decided since the Pro version was RTM, that it was best I started using ASAP, so I did a fresh install of x64 and haven’t looked back.  I can’t say that I’ve encountered any hangups or other other quirks so far.  I haven’t done much with the Media Center side of it either though.  One thing that I am concerned about is my development platform for Media Browser.  I’m not a programmer, but I was working on some additions/changes to the MediaInfo part of it.  I don’t know if I’ll be able to continue that now or not, so I may have to look into setting up a VM for it.

I also wanted to announce that I have agreed to start posting over at TheMetaBrowser.com (site of the terrific metadata retrieval application for MediaBrowser).  Most content published here will be mirrored there, but due to the popularity of the program, I expect a much larger audience.  I will continue to keep some content exclusive to this site, but if it’s something I feel will benefit the community a great deal, it will be posted over there too.

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