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<blockquote data-quote="mlburgoon" data-source="post: 473033" data-attributes="member: 26898"><p>I wish there was a better way to get the name of the movie. I saw you removed the metadata look up from M$.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand how when I put in a disk (dvd) under many other programs (dvd profiler, my movies 2 plugin for media center, moving pictures plugin on MP) that media slayer can't automatically pull the disc information like those programs do.</p><p></p><p>I do understand that many discs won't pull for various reasons, but even if it pulled half of the discs I enter, that is better than none. the way it stands now, I have to manually enter all the info for every movie. it seems this could be improved.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion is this, and in this order.</p><p></p><p>1. automatically pull the disc info (mainly movie name) from where ever the moving pictures plugin is pulling theres from. If found, use that and ask the user to ok the use of it.</p><p>2. if not found, use the DVD LABEL and present the user with the current options.</p><p>3. if the DVD LABEL actually comes back as "DVD LABEL" or "DVD_LABEL" (i have several discs like this) then skip the prompt for the user and just bring up a window saying no name found, press OK button to enter the name manually.</p><p></p><p>Doing it this way would pull as many movies as correctly as possible automatically and with basically just a single click to rip the disk.</p><p></p><p>that would be great.</p><p></p><p>It would be really awesome if this ripper would work more like the "my movies 2" plugin for Vista Media Center. That one works really well and is so simple and easy to use, the WAF goes up greatly.</p><p></p><p>thanks for listening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlburgoon, post: 473033, member: 26898"] I wish there was a better way to get the name of the movie. I saw you removed the metadata look up from M$. I don't understand how when I put in a disk (dvd) under many other programs (dvd profiler, my movies 2 plugin for media center, moving pictures plugin on MP) that media slayer can't automatically pull the disc information like those programs do. I do understand that many discs won't pull for various reasons, but even if it pulled half of the discs I enter, that is better than none. the way it stands now, I have to manually enter all the info for every movie. it seems this could be improved. My suggestion is this, and in this order. 1. automatically pull the disc info (mainly movie name) from where ever the moving pictures plugin is pulling theres from. If found, use that and ask the user to ok the use of it. 2. if not found, use the DVD LABEL and present the user with the current options. 3. if the DVD LABEL actually comes back as "DVD LABEL" or "DVD_LABEL" (i have several discs like this) then skip the prompt for the user and just bring up a window saying no name found, press OK button to enter the name manually. Doing it this way would pull as many movies as correctly as possible automatically and with basically just a single click to rip the disk. that would be great. It would be really awesome if this ripper would work more like the "my movies 2" plugin for Vista Media Center. That one works really well and is so simple and easy to use, the WAF goes up greatly. thanks for listening. [/QUOTE]
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