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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1279273" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Under GUI Settings you have "Modify Filter Menu" button. There is no "reset" though that I know of, but you could backup your movingpictures.db3 database, and fire up a fresh copy and then extract the SQL table info needed on the filters, but might be easier to just manually re-add the filters you seek because that way you can ensure they do what you prefer by tweaking them slightly.</p><p></p><p>PS: If you use the "Define Movie Categories" button there is an "Edit Filter" for each category as well, and you can launch Moving-Pictures in category view mode, which is what I run mine at, so I have entries such as "Sci-Fi movies with 7+ rating" that have the corresponding filter settings on Genre and movie-score, or "Blockbusters" which looks for "Popularity" + "is greater than" + 1,000,000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1279273, member: 18896"] Under GUI Settings you have "Modify Filter Menu" button. There is no "reset" though that I know of, but you could backup your movingpictures.db3 database, and fire up a fresh copy and then extract the SQL table info needed on the filters, but might be easier to just manually re-add the filters you seek because that way you can ensure they do what you prefer by tweaking them slightly. PS: If you use the "Define Movie Categories" button there is an "Edit Filter" for each category as well, and you can launch Moving-Pictures in category view mode, which is what I run mine at, so I have entries such as "Sci-Fi movies with 7+ rating" that have the corresponding filter settings on Genre and movie-score, or "Blockbusters" which looks for "Popularity" + "is greater than" + 1,000,000. [/QUOTE]
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