In the beginning of March I posted a sneak preview of MetaBrowser 2.0, a popular metadata retrieval tool for Media Browser. Well, the developer has just made MetaBrowser 2.0 available to try out while the final details are worked out on the official release. The limitations on the trial release are as follows:
- Only the first movie in your collection will have full functionality
- The next two movies will be available for you to edit/save
- Random movies in your collection will be available for you to edit/save
- All other movies will be available for you to edit, but saving is disabled
- Download Trailer (for a specific movie) is only available for the first movie in your collection
- Download All Trailers is not available in the trial
- Download Recent Trailers is not available in the trial
- Refresh List and Refresh Item are not available in the trial
- Fetching metadata when a new item is detected (real time monitoring or polling) is not available in the trial
- Fetching metadata on first refresh or every refresh (for newly detected items) is not available in the trial
For full details, please visit here.
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So basically they expect us to pay for something they don’t even give us a fair trail for…I still don’t understand why they feel they need to charge.
To me they offer nothing worth charging for. Let’s compare to say mymovies pay fee
mymovies is a onetime fee
mymovies has it’s own databse this is leaching from tmdb amd tvdb which are much slower
no autoripping or disk ids when inserted
no whs plugin (why aren’t we seeing more of these???)
I am not saying mymovies is perfect because it still lacks allot but it is the only pay model I know to compare this too.
is there blu-ray support? real support not half ass work around
Can you clarify what you mean by Blu-Ray support, do you mean getting metadata for a Blu Ray structure?
Well that’s good!I haven’t used it but I will definitely check it out.
Have any one used it ? Let me know of its brief details.