Ben Ford wrote:
> Currently to make an fxd file for a movie with more than one file we
> have to use the command line freevo imdb, right?

Right, or even worse, use an editor in some cases. 

> I have a suggestion that would enable these to be created from the gui
> and wouldn't be that much trouble.
>
> The user would select the first file and use the existing IMDB plugin
> to build an fxd file.  The fxd now only has one file referenced in it.
> Next the user would open the alternate menu on that same file.
> Instead of an option to use IMDB, now there is an option to add a file
> to the current movie listing.  If this entry were selected, the user
> would see a list of all files not referenced by an fxd.  The user
> would select one and it would be added to the original fxd.  This
> could be repeated as many times as needed, as long as the user added
> them in the proper order.
>
> This seems like it would be pretty easy to do, so if it isn't
> implemented in three weeks when my software engineering class is done
> kicking my ass, I'll teach myself python and add it.

It would be cool to integrate it into the media lib of the
webserver. To avoid starting different gui tools for different stuff,
the webserver as gui is a good idea. But every help is welcome and
better than nothing, so do what you like. 

Dischi

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