The Collections Management Program
Which is where the Collections Management programs comes in. Once you have configured My Movies where to look for movies, a database will be created and can be displayed and edited in the Collections Management program.
My Movies will assign movie data based upon strict or loose matching algorithms, depending upon how you first set up folder watching. I chose loose, so sometimes the program will create the wrong movie details.
The mini-series, Band of Brothers, consists of 6 DVD’s. As you can see in the database, My Movies shows 7 discs, one of which is only semi-identified.
In the following picture, My Movies has identified the movie, Invincible, as “Slim Goodbody”. I am not sure how My Movies managed to misinterpret this one, but it does seem quite strange.
While one has the ability to correct errors with this program, this is one aspect of the program that I found sorely lacking. The program wants to assume that every movie that you have ripped was done with My Movies installed. When a movie is first ripped (with AnyDVD), it would seem as you have various avenues of corrections to take if My Movies makes an error in identifying a movie. In my case, these movies were ripped long before I ever installed My Movies. Trying to tie the above “Slim Goodbody” to the actual DVD is rather difficult (without actually opening MC and checking the movie details there), due to the simple fact that the management program does not tell you the folder location associated with the data. Not having this data in the right place can make it rather difficult to debug database errors. This I find quite strange for a program that goes a long way in making it easy to record data without any input required by the user.
Regarding other features of the program, I will let you install the program, if desired, and check them out. The various program options, contribution options, and other features are quite impressive.














