So, a tool was born, and it works quite well at what it's meant to do; fetch metadata and create output properites and thumbnails. Now, I'm looking at a bigger picture, that includes full media management. Obviously the Batch Metadata tool is a part of the solution, and I decided to use GWT (Google Widget Toolkit) as the UI. I was looking for an excuse to try out GWT and this project became my excuse.
I decided to make this a web application for one main reason; I like web applications. I read my email online, my photos are online, my calendar is online, and all this translates into convenient access to my information. I wanted my media to be accessed in the same way. I have 7 computers in my house. I don't use all of them, but I do use 4 of them. I wanted to be able to quickly access my media, make changes and import new movies from any of those computers. A web application made sense.
The features that I'm looking at putting into this application include
- Media importing from local filesystem.
- Metadata fetching (from multiple sources)
- Batch metadata updating (from multiple sources)
- Metadata editing
- Cover art updating (from mulitple sources)
- File management (moving and deleting)
- UPnP Server
- Media playback
- SageTV integration
- Handle TV media (recorded shows) as well as movies.
Stay in touch. I'll update my blog on the progress.
2 comments:
Sounds very interesting. I'd love to help test if you need the assistance.
Thanks for your work on this!
Brent, hopefully I'll have a beta ready for preview in a week or so. I'll post a release on the SageTV forums at that time as well. Any feedback is appreciated.
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