(2012-12-01, 21:52)olympia Wrote: (2012-12-01, 18:44)Pr.Sinister Wrote: Some can be done via XBMC but not as fast or easily as using a media manager. Most people who relied
solely on XBMC for scraping and then move to a media manager will tell you it is 100x better.
Woopss... A media menager is 100x better than XBMC? That's a kind a slap on the face for me. In fact I did the opposite. I was amongst the original creators of EMM taking serious part in the GUI design, but now I find XBMC more easy, more flexible, and much faster.
Shouldn't take it as slap in the face. Everything you've done has made XBMC much better at managing media than it was (especially the Universal Scraper, which is just f'ing brilliant!) and anyone would be a fool to say otherwise. It's just that it's not quite able to do what a media manager like Ember can. At least at the moment.
For example, XBMC can't as efficiently tell me which of my movies is missing a trailer. With Ember, I just have click a button and it sorts the movies without trailers (or fanart, poster, nfo, etc) to the top.
I can't use XBMC via remote desktop. I maintain collections for family and friends as well and remote into their computers to do so.
XBMC can't bulk rename movies or clean up unneeded files.
And there's a number of other things it does that XBMC either can't do or can't do as well as Ember.
XBMC does a lot, and it does a lot more than it would without you, but it's just not built to be a media manager. It would likely take a lot of work to give it media management features as robust as Ember's.
Although, like Pr.Sinister alluded to, ideally I'd love to see a web interface port of Ember. XWMM is very close (although not yet Frodo ready, last I checked) but still lacks a few of Ember's features that continue to make it invaluable.