![]() ![]() Otherwise, what is the point of changing the design of the "trash can".Ĭonor Top Dog Posts: 5327 Joined: Sat 12:58 pm External solutions are okay, but for convenience and bus speed, they should at least have one expansion bay. I am hoping there will at least be one drive bay for expansion that pros will be able to stick a good large drive in, so that you can move your data as is to the new machine. I hope you are wrong about the new Mac Pro, I strongly believe they learned this market needs customization and expansion. Hence why it's not trivial to update the old version, I actually have to go to an older machine to build it. But does mean a good number of people have old machines and hence do want to leave a good version 5, but Apple makes it so hard to even compile the old version with the speed of updates of MacOS. I am trying to finish the beta and get everybody on the new 10.12 frameworks. I'll try to do that if I can manage another release of the old version. Sorry I did not back port what is a small change to the older version. I have been exclusively working on the beta version for the last 8 months. Posts: 94 Joined: Thu 3:30 pm Location: NYC, NY ![]() I guess I'l have a choice of either continuing to use the 2009 Mac Pro as my data machine or move its disk drives to a new RAID storage unit and replace the old Pro with a new Mac Mini if one ever materializes. When the much expected new 2019 Mac Pro comes out I'll be able to replace my current decade old Mac Pro, but I strongly suspect the new one will be SSD only, just like the 2013 "Trash Can" Mac Pro. ![]() Is my only choice to start running DVDPedia, etc.betas remotely from my MacBook which always has the latest version of macOS? I never tried the beta, because it doesn't work on macOS 10.11.6 (The last El Capitan that my 2009 Mac Pro can/does run - where unfortunately I keep all my video data courtesy of the 48TB of storage.) I tried the new official release 5.6.1 and that does not support. MediaPortal natively supports NFO files.Conor wrote:Thanks for the info on how you use DVDpedia.ĭVDpedia recognizes. MediaPortal is a free and open source media center which is able to play a wide range of different media formats. Emby natively supports NFO files - you just need to prepare them with tinyMediaManager and to set up sour data source in Emby. Emby as a wide range of clients where you can stream your media to. EmbyĮmby is a centralized media center is able to stream a wide range of media formats to your devices. Plex has no official support for NFO files, but with a third party metadata agent, you are able to read NFO files created by tinyMediaManager - XBMCnfoMoviesImporter.bundle and XBMCnfoTVImporter.bundle. Plex has a wide range of clients where you can stream your media to. Plex is a centralized media center is able to stream a wide range of media formats to your devices. If you don’t want Jellyfin also to contact external sites for meta data, you should deactivate “Fetch additional data from the internet”. Jellyfin natively supports NFO files - you just need to prepare them with tinyMediaManager and to set up your data source in the Jellyfin library. Jellyfin has a wide range of clients where you can stream your media to. Jellyfin is a free and open source centralized media center which is able to stream a wide range of media formats to your devices. XBMC is the legacy format of Kodi NFO files for Kodi/XBMC versions below v16 (and probably other 3rd party software which still relies on that old format). In this case Kodi just reads your local NFO/artwork files. If you don’t want Kodi also to contact external sites for meta data, you should set the “Information provider” to Local information only. Kodi natively supports NFO files - all you have to do is to prepare them with tinyMediaManager and set your data source as source in Kodi. ![]() Kodi is a free and open source media center which is able to play almost every media format out there. This is a list of our supported NFO formats and some hints how to use that in the corresponding software. ![]()
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