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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1222495" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>I'm using SQLite Expert (the free version is more than enough) for viewing and if necessary editing. But since a very long time I wasn't in a need to correct something. My 2000 movies and 30.000 series episodes are imported 100% perfect, and this every time I'll import them. Due to countless tests I've done I've build up my library 50 times the last 12 month and never had a single failure. Proper preparation of the media collection is the key to success here...</p><p>Instead of poking around in the database I would recommend to prepare the media properly. then there never is a need for editing inside MP2 db at all...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1222495, member: 109222"] I'm using SQLite Expert (the free version is more than enough) for viewing and if necessary editing. But since a very long time I wasn't in a need to correct something. My 2000 movies and 30.000 series episodes are imported 100% perfect, and this every time I'll import them. Due to countless tests I've done I've build up my library 50 times the last 12 month and never had a single failure. Proper preparation of the media collection is the key to success here... Instead of poking around in the database I would recommend to prepare the media properly. then there never is a need for editing inside MP2 db at all... [/QUOTE]
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