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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1244343" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>I also can not imagine this. Not supporting IMDB did NOT mean no movie infos. The opposite is the case, it means better movie info... There are lots of other, better sources available for movie info than IMDB. Example, TheMovieDB. This site has movie (and series) info in many languages, not only in English. Aside this it delivers lots of fanart too. All this is not available on IMDB. And it is not commercial, it's community driven so the pure number of movies and series listed is growing rapidly. In meantime I have some series that are not even listed on TVDB but are available on TheMovieDB. </p><p></p><p>MP2 has build-in support for many online and local metadata sources. only IMDB is not supported for the told reasons... MP2 supports ootb TheMovieDB for both, movies and series, Fanart.tv for all, Movies, Series and Music, TVDB for Series, TVMaze for Series, TheAudioDB for music, MusicBrainz for music and for everything (movies, series and music) there also is a full support for locally available data (.nfo files, metatags for music, series and movies) and locally stored fanart...</p><p></p><p>Things are changing over time. Something that was good yesterday must not be good today (but still can be good of course)...</p><p></p><p>As I'm no longer using MP1 since some years now I can not tell exactly which online sources are supported ootb in MP1... But I'm pretty sure there is more than IMDB available. IIRR there are more than one source available even when I last time used MP1 with online lookup. It's long ago as normally I only use local metadata and fanart in MP Kodi, Plex and Emby so no errors and hickups can happen during import and I only need to take care about the metadata one time (when adding the media into my library) but can use them in any HTPC software any time without the need to grab data over and over again..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1244343, member: 109222"] Hi. I also can not imagine this. Not supporting IMDB did NOT mean no movie infos. The opposite is the case, it means better movie info... There are lots of other, better sources available for movie info than IMDB. Example, TheMovieDB. This site has movie (and series) info in many languages, not only in English. Aside this it delivers lots of fanart too. All this is not available on IMDB. And it is not commercial, it's community driven so the pure number of movies and series listed is growing rapidly. In meantime I have some series that are not even listed on TVDB but are available on TheMovieDB. MP2 has build-in support for many online and local metadata sources. only IMDB is not supported for the told reasons... MP2 supports ootb TheMovieDB for both, movies and series, Fanart.tv for all, Movies, Series and Music, TVDB for Series, TVMaze for Series, TheAudioDB for music, MusicBrainz for music and for everything (movies, series and music) there also is a full support for locally available data (.nfo files, metatags for music, series and movies) and locally stored fanart... Things are changing over time. Something that was good yesterday must not be good today (but still can be good of course)... As I'm no longer using MP1 since some years now I can not tell exactly which online sources are supported ootb in MP1... But I'm pretty sure there is more than IMDB available. IIRR there are more than one source available even when I last time used MP1 with online lookup. It's long ago as normally I only use local metadata and fanart in MP Kodi, Plex and Emby so no errors and hickups can happen during import and I only need to take care about the metadata one time (when adding the media into my library) but can use them in any HTPC software any time without the need to grab data over and over again.. [/QUOTE]
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