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Posted by: Xaz
« on: June 08, 2012, 10:17:13 AM »

Or you can help IMDB improve their database! I request them recently the movie "Henri Cartier-Bresson - L'amour tout court", you fill some infos and they add on the database if the information is correct!
Posted by: Tanchistu
« on: March 17, 2012, 04:53:33 AM »

I understand your priorities...

But if you ever consider to add another database, please have a look at http://thetvdb.com/

For example, this is the page for Horizon, one of my favorite documentary series: http://thetvdb.com/?tab=series&id=74379&lid=7
It has all the information I need to put order in my collection.

But this is not only for documentaries, it's for any TV series.

Thank you.
Posted by: Eirik
« on: March 10, 2012, 03:25:29 PM »

I've been really busy with work and other projects lately, but My Movie Library is not dead. More functionality will come, but integration with other databases than IMDB is not on the top of my list. :-\
Posted by: videomaniac
« on: March 07, 2012, 11:15:52 PM »

tanchistu m8, good luck at finding a db program that will handle the myriad of documentaries that are out there. i too have many docs in my inventory along with over 1400 movies. most i picked up using imdb but several just weren't there - so it was manual entry for me. for some, my search name was incorrect so they just didn't show, but fortunately, with mml, when i did find the correct search name i was able to insert the imdb tt# into the manual record i created and it was good to go. mml is 1 of 3 db programs i run...none of the 3 are so comprehensive as to snatch info for each and every search i make. i believe that some manual entry will be required whichever db program you choose. mml, as you put it, is "lean, clean, easy to use". and its FREE. even if you pay for one of the more comprehensive programs you will probably still find functionality for documentaries lacking and manual data entry required.
Posted by: Tanchistu
« on: March 07, 2012, 12:35:45 AM »

I have a huge collection of documentaries and I was looking for a solution to put order in them.

The Internet is full of applications that promise much but fail to deliver, they are complicated, slow to run and trying to do more than they should. Then I found My Movie Library, it was exactly what I was looking for, lean, clean, easy to use. The only drawback was that I couldn't use it, since it relays on imdb for data, and imdb is not for documentaries. I thought that time will bring more databases in the application, so I sat down and wait.

But that was not the case, it seems that the development has ceased. It seems now that I have to start my search again for a "library" solution, since the development of MML has stopped, or is it?