eXtreme Movie Manager (XMM) is a desktop-based database program designed by Alessio Viti (BinaryWorks) to automatically catalog, organize, and manage large collections of digital video files, physical media, and TV shows. Core Features
Device Scanner: Automatically indexes ripped movies and TV series by scanning local hard drives, USB devices, network-attached storage (NAS), and Networked Media Tanks. It parses file naming conventions to extract the title, season, and episode number.
MagicScript Technology: A specialized web-scraping script engine that populates your database with metadata directly from online sources like IMDb, including cast, crew lists, trailers, fan art, and cover images.
Multi-Format Technical Tracking: Automatically reads and catalogs technical file specifications, including media codecs, resolution configurations, and audio streams. It supports physical media formats such as DVD, Blu-Ray, VHS, and LaserDisc. Interface & Usability
The application features a skinable interface where users can separate the database overview into dedicated “Movies” and “Actors” navigation tabs. It provides multiple display layouts, such as normal listings, interactive film cards, and customizable HTML thumbnail grid views.
The developer admits that the user interface has a steep learning curve and isn’t immediately “user-friendly” because of the sheer density of advanced features packed into the layout. Technical Specifications & Limitations Extreme Movie Manager | PDF | Free Software | Dvd – Scribd
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