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mpeine wrote:Besides the Items_ database of movie pics I believe the Persons_ pics database should be available also.
mpeine wrote:another thing to consider would be to have an option when Ordered By dropdown is set to personal rating that the number of persons displayed for the movie can be limited. This would reduce the number of persons jpg files that need to loaded when the movie is selected.
mpeine wrote:Also consider adding a video playlist capability.
mpeine wrote:One way with video files would be to copy the file to a queue based name like _00000.mp4, _00001.mp4., etc. On the DLNA player if the user starts at the _00000.mp4 file the device will go to the next one when the _00000 file is done.
mpeine wrote:DLNA devices like TVs and Blue Ray players can select video files to play from a network DLNA server
mpeine wrote:and your program offers outstanding capability for media server based systems where DLNA falls short Outstanding program concept!
mpeine wrote:Keep the gui graphical and simple
mpeine wrote:if the user wants deep down movie related info http://www.imdb.net provides even the trailer if desired.
mpeine wrote:Great job!
Fri Mar 08, 2013 3:15 pm
Fri Mar 08, 2013 3:28 pm
mpeine wrote:Simplest way to describe DLNA is on an intranet (internal network) you can have a server 'share' video, audio, and picture files which can be read directly by 'smart' tvs.
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mpeine wrote:Get the idea? Save precious bandwidth.
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mpeine wrote:Oh, for those who think they do not have a DLNA device the answer is you do if you own a windows pc.
mpeine wrote:Another common pc/linux media player is VLC media player.
mpeine wrote:I understand your time constraints.