OK, i take a look into this.

>
> On Dec 3, 2007, at 2:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> - to offer an interface to store the data of each new movie (name,
>> IDMB
>> data, ...) and the disc id (entered by hand in some cases, i guess).
>> - to offer an interface to seach in this database, ideally with text
>> search by using a "on screen" keyboard, like on PDA or on the Wii.
>> - then to perform a search against the database and to return the
>> relevant items, with the associated disk ID (of course).
>
>
> I use VideoDB[1] for this type of catalog functionality, and I have
> written a couple of simple scripts to pull down cover images and
> generate .fxd files from my VideoDB database. You might look into
> using VideoDB yourself. I'd love to see some integration between
> Freevo and VideoDB, but honestly haven't had the time to write it
> myself.
>
>       -Hasan
>
> [1] http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/videodb
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