Brian Binnerup has released an update to My Movies for Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server, which fixes a number of issues encountered with the recent 3.0 version of the product.
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My Movies for Windows Media Center is now at version 3.03, fixing an image playback problem introduced in the previous release. The Windows Home Server add-in receives a bump to ensure database compatibility with the latest WMC release.
Check out Jim’s recent review of My Movies 3.0 for Windows Media Center.
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12. November 2009 at 9:18 pm
Great but I think the WHS server version is still buggy. It may be my slow EX47x Server but the UI seems very hungry, it often looks like it's crashed when I do "big" tasks like backup the DB.
18. November 2009 at 10:27 pm
I'm still confused on the whole My Movies add-in thing. I'm running My Movies from my Win7 box and using WHS to serve the files. Since WHS isn't a media center, what's the point of the add-in?