Sorry... moving to fast... Just notice MP4 file with H.264 wrapper...
I just ran some test, MP4 extension does not show in library, DVD... MP4 will show in library under VIDEO...
Post your findings...
boardworks:I have a similar setup (large library on Windows Home Server of MP4/H.264) and cannot get the movies to show up in the "Movies" library. I have each movie (.mp4 file) in a folder with the movie name, and in each of those folders I have the .dvdid.xml file, and the movies do not show up. Now, if I add a VIDEO_TS subfolder, the movie will show up, but does not play when selected. Any ideas? /Videos /Movies /Back to the Future /Back to the Future.dvdid.xml /Back to the Future.mp4 /folder.jpg Thanks in advance!
matthias2007: If you add the DVDID XML files you'll get cover art etc.
How nice! So, I have my dvd collection ripped to divx and have been using OML in VMC. If I wanted to get these into the DVD Movies ap in Win7, is there a simplified way to bulk add the DVDID xml files to all of my movies folders?
When I installed OML in Windows 7, I just rescanned the folder and my titles all appeared. Too bad it wasn't that easy to add them to the DVD Movies library. Suggestions? I'd love to try that method for a while.
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Does Win7 carry forward the DVDInfoCache folder and metadata scheme that Vista uses?
I'm asking because I'm hoping that the the DVD Library Manager tool will continue to work on Win7.
pipplo:So obvious (maybe?) question:Whats the difference between Movie Library and Video Library, other than the conceptual difference between say a TV show and a Movie?I don't necessarily see the whole benefit to having the 'Movie' Library and the 'Video' Library completely.Joe