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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1227191" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned already, both are part of the main MP2 system. </p><p>Moving pictures compared to MP2 Movies "module" is nearly on the same level with slightly more features (e.g. for genres) on MovingPictures side where MP2 has better support for collections and moviesets.. But the series part of MP2 is much, much better than TVSeries. You can use TMDB, Fanart.TV, Matroska- metatags (similar to ID3 tags for music) and .nfo files (and lost of other online databases) as metadata source where TVSeries solely works with the not very reliable TVDB. Aside this, MP2 supports unlimited episodes in one file where TVSeries only supports 2 episodes maximum... This is a nice feature especially for those who use DVD/BD disk (- images) with series...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1227191, member: 109222"] Hi. As mentioned already, both are part of the main MP2 system. Moving pictures compared to MP2 Movies "module" is nearly on the same level with slightly more features (e.g. for genres) on MovingPictures side where MP2 has better support for collections and moviesets.. But the series part of MP2 is much, much better than TVSeries. You can use TMDB, Fanart.TV, Matroska- metatags (similar to ID3 tags for music) and .nfo files (and lost of other online databases) as metadata source where TVSeries solely works with the not very reliable TVDB. Aside this, MP2 supports unlimited episodes in one file where TVSeries only supports 2 episodes maximum... This is a nice feature especially for those who use DVD/BD disk (- images) with series... [/QUOTE]
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