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(2013-02-21, 20:59)Temhil Wrote: yes it is explained in the wiki: http://code.google.com/p/tinymediamanage.../Moviesets

I tried the option 2 yesterday and it worked without problems (created my own movie set then added movie to it):

Quote:"You can simply add a new movieset by clicking the "add" button in the movieset panel and inserting a name for it. After you added a new movieset, you have two options to add movies to a movieset.
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Option two is to manually assign movies to a movieset. This can be done in the movie edit window. There is a new option called movieset where you have a dropdown with an empty movieset (to unassign) and all moviesets. Just choose the movieset and this movie is assigned to the movieset."

Hi Temhil

I know I can manually add / Create moviesets, however I think it would be most useful to be able to add in Bulk to a set, via a right click menu option, (maybe add to existing, and create new being submenus) as I have 50+ that belong in a specific set (Disney Classics) and with the best will in the world whilst doing them individually is an option, a bulk option is surely going to be useful in other situations also.Nod

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