This means you can now write NFO files for all your movies and quickly load them into a movie catalog that supports NFO import, such as TMM ( TinyMediaManager), move your movies to another PC and quickly create a new movie catalog by importing using My Films NFO grabber, and much more. AMCU Update NFOĪlthough it's not a 'new' feature, the AMCU Update NFO format has been improved to conform to XBMC (and most NFO based catalogs). In particular the setting for Import behaviour in MyFilms in AMCU Import Settings which determines if you wish to import only the movie title and media info if a match cannot be found automatically. Note: The import runs in the background using AMCUpdater - so ensure your AMCU Settings meet your needs. You can enable both options if you wish to ensure all new films are automatically added whether or not MyFilms is loaded. However, it will only detect changes while MyFilms is loaded. Watch Scan paths - enable this option if you wish MyFilms to add new films whenever changes are made to your movie scan paths.Start Delay - in order to ensure MyFilms has fully initialized your database, it is recommended to delay the scan on startup.Scan on Startup - enable this option if you wish to check for new films added to your movie scan paths whenever you first load MyFilms.Two new options are available on the Import Tab to auto import new movies: Note: This will only work if you have either a default config or return to the last config. To avoid this initial delay, a Preload option has been added to pre-cache the DB during startup, resulting in an immediate fast start also when first entering the plugin. After this, data is cached and if reentering / returning to My Films there is no delay. This initial loading and caching usually happens when My Films is entered the first time, resulting in some delay for the first use. from NAS (over network) can take several seconds on initial load. Network Performanceįor networked users, loading a big catalog file e.g. Please help us improve the documentation for the Network Setup wizard options. Setup Type: Choose Local Setup, Central Setup - Master, or Central Setup - Client When you select the Setup Wizard, it now offers an option to select the type of setup: The Setup Wizard has been improved to support network setups with central configs for both the server and client setups. For a complete changelog see the MyFilms Issue Tracker. However, this page offers you a 'quick' overview of the major changes. The MyFilms wiki has been updated to reflect all the changes in v 6.1.0. What's new in version 6.1.0? A lot! over 54 changes including 34 new features! Introduction
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