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<blockquote data-quote="hafblade" data-source="post: 804537" data-attributes="member: 110423"><p>Because I don't want to transport my whole database but only 1 or 2 movies.</p><p></p><p>Let's say I've got 1000 movies and I'm recording some movies every day.</p><p>Let us say now my import runs in the night and creates new entries for these movies and also creates nfo files in the specific movie folders.</p><p>Now I see that I recorded one movie which a friend also wants to have.</p><p></p><p>Now I would copy the folder of the movie including its nfo file to an usb device and take it to the friend who also uses myfilms.</p><p></p><p>He puts it in his movie folder and starts import from within MediaPortal. BAMM... He has the movie in his database without interaction. It would be even a little bit cooler if MyFilms would also export pictures or something on request but that another point.</p><p></p><p>If I would take my whole MyFilms database with me the friend would have to:</p><p>1) put the movie file in the same place like I do (on the same hdd path)</p><p>2) he would have to extract the data from the xml file and put it into his xml file</p><p></p><p>With a nfo export we would have the possibility to transport parts of our data around and there would be the possibility to transport it to a friend who uses movingpictures. Wouldn't this be cool?</p><p></p><p>I often transport recorded data from tv and the friend has always to import it and acknowledge the data etc.</p><p></p><p>Oh and there are 3 (in future possilby more) people using MediaPortal in my group of friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hafblade, post: 804537, member: 110423"] Because I don't want to transport my whole database but only 1 or 2 movies. Let's say I've got 1000 movies and I'm recording some movies every day. Let us say now my import runs in the night and creates new entries for these movies and also creates nfo files in the specific movie folders. Now I see that I recorded one movie which a friend also wants to have. Now I would copy the folder of the movie including its nfo file to an usb device and take it to the friend who also uses myfilms. He puts it in his movie folder and starts import from within MediaPortal. BAMM... He has the movie in his database without interaction. It would be even a little bit cooler if MyFilms would also export pictures or something on request but that another point. If I would take my whole MyFilms database with me the friend would have to: 1) put the movie file in the same place like I do (on the same hdd path) 2) he would have to extract the data from the xml file and put it into his xml file With a nfo export we would have the possibility to transport parts of our data around and there would be the possibility to transport it to a friend who uses movingpictures. Wouldn't this be cool? I often transport recorded data from tv and the friend has always to import it and acknowledge the data etc. Oh and there are 3 (in future possilby more) people using MediaPortal in my group of friends. [/QUOTE]
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