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<blockquote data-quote="ge2301" data-source="post: 1286946" data-attributes="member: 145639"><p>I can not say anything about MP1. MP2 offers a WMC-like skin (also all settings like in WMC are GUI based and no external configuration tools). An interesting feature in your case might be user managment for families with age-restrictions for media items and TV, Settings, etc. . Series and Movie management is implemented into core without any need to add axtra plugins as for MP1. A seperate chapter for videos apart from movies and series is also existing.</p><p>Photos can be organized within a library, so they can be filtered/sorted by place, date, resolution, ... but also folder based, means your existing structure can be taken over. I would generally recommend using library views though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ge2301, post: 1286946, member: 145639"] I can not say anything about MP1. MP2 offers a WMC-like skin (also all settings like in WMC are GUI based and no external configuration tools). An interesting feature in your case might be user managment for families with age-restrictions for media items and TV, Settings, etc. . Series and Movie management is implemented into core without any need to add axtra plugins as for MP1. A seperate chapter for videos apart from movies and series is also existing. Photos can be organized within a library, so they can be filtered/sorted by place, date, resolution, ... but also folder based, means your existing structure can be taken over. I would generally recommend using library views though. [/QUOTE]
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