Yammm - Yet Another Media Meta Manager

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  • Best metadata application you've used

    26 38.24%
  • Easy to use with plenty of potential

    24 35.29%
  • Can't quite get to grips with it

    6 8.82%
  • Not my cup of tea

    12 17.65%
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  1. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #41

    1 thing i've also noticed is that if you create a folder (e.g. Terminator Salvation) in a monitored folder then Yammm instantly starts the remaming & downloading process

    Even before you've moved the file to the folder
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  2. Posts : 995
    XP/win7 x86 build 7127
       #42

    Orbital Shark said:
    1 thing i've also noticed is that if you create a folder (e.g. Terminator Salvation) in a monitored folder then Yammm instantly starts the remaming & downloading process

    Even before you've moved the file to the folder
    yea its pretty quick. When i have to edit a movie that got named something different, especially if it has more than one part/cd to it, you are in for a wild un-ending ride until you disable the service or exclude the monitored folder. I was trying to beat yammm... i was/am probably 99% loser to yammm..... i think yammm is on the juice, lol, hehehe.
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  3. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #43

       Information
    Just tested the before mentioned 'folder creation' and it does not work, there's only rename options in the settings


    I will contact mikinho and ask about this feature
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  4. Posts : 995
    XP/win7 x86 build 7127
       #44

    all is need really is a disable/enable or start/stop service
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  5. Posts : 336
    windows 7 X64
       #45

    is there a way to set this up so it can mark the movies with a HD badge like media center does with hd tv?
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  6. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #46

    I'm not too sure, i haven't tried it with any HD formats. I'll look into it

    Update: Just sent a message to the creator but I know he's got a lot on at the minute so may take some time to reply.
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  7. Posts : 336
    windows 7 X64
       #47

    10 4, thanks im in the progress of replacing all my movies with hd versions so it would be nice to be able to distinguish the versions
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  8. Posts : 397
    6x W2K8 R2 (x64), 6x W7 7600 (x64), 2x Gentoo (x64), 1x Ubuntu 9.04 (x64), 1x pfSense (FreeBSD)
       #48

    TripOG said:
    10 4, thanks im in the progress of replacing all my movies with hd versions so it would be nice to be able to distinguish the versions
    Not a problem, I have the code already done for appending 720p, 1080i, 1080p as tags. Would that work?

    And I apologize for the lack of responds on the forums, my wedding was yesterday so I've had a busy week. I'll try to respond to all questions on Tuesday and get back to nightly releases.
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  9. Posts : 336
    windows 7 X64
       #49

    yeah anything would be great as long as it makes it easy to distinguish between hd and sd movies

    like in the movie guide it has the the little hd badge down by the time its showing
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    which is nice but being able to tell which are 720 1080 and all that good stuff would be nice to maybe if you go into more details for that information..?
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  10. Posts : 397
    6x W2K8 R2 (x64), 6x W7 7600 (x64), 2x Gentoo (x64), 1x Ubuntu 9.04 (x64), 1x pfSense (FreeBSD)
       #50

    To give a little more information I am planning to do a couple things:

    1- Maintain a master list of "tags". Sick Mambo over at tgb has provided a pretty extensive list of tags. Users will be able to add\remove from this list.

    2- Allow users to specify which tags to strip from a folder name and which to keep. i.e. Keep: 720p, 1080p, 1080i, Blu-ray, HD-DVD Strip: XViD, Widescreen, P&S...

    3- Inspect the movie file(s) to determine the movie format (Blu-ray, HD-DVD, DVD, Rip, ...), total runtime, resolution and HD versus SD.

    4- Optionally append any of the items from #3 as a tag. i.e. [DVD], [1080p]

    5- Option to combine all tags into a single "tag"

    i.e. 七人の侍 (1954) [Seven Samurai] [Criterion Collection]
    七人の侍 (1954) [Seven Samurai, DVD, Criterion Collection]

    Thoughts?
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