Brian Binnerup, author of My Movies is proud to announce the
release of My Movies 2, one of - if not the most popular add-on application for
Microsoft Media Center 2005, and still freely available for end-users,
(development is funded based on donations). My Movies integrates with
Microsoft’s Media Center Edition to let users easily index and access their
entire movie collection in single or multi-room environments, regardless of
where the movies are stored (remote or local hard drives, DVD changer or simply
sitting on a shelf).
With the much appreciated help, feedback and testing from
many users My Movies 2 delivers the most requested new features by the
community, including support for Series/Box sets, multiple disc titles,
personal categories, support for DVD changers like the Sony DVP-CX777ES DVD
changer and a lot more.
The new personal categories feature also extends the already
advanced parental control functionalities of My Movies, where parents can now
fully restrict what content is playable in each room based on their self
created categories or by MPAA rating levels combination. This new capability
makes it possible to require the user to enter the parental control pin to view
the full movie collection or to enter it on a per movie basis.
A new internet trailer feature allows users to watch
trailers for movie titles that may not be included in their own movie
collection, by selecting trailers from lists of the most popular, most recent
or random trailers.
Along with the release of My Movies 2, a new System Builder
program has also been established, giving System Builders and System
Integrators the option to pre-install and deliver My Movies as a part of their
Media Center solutions at a fee as low as $10 per installation - a program that
already have been adopted by more than 25 companies. Full unrestricted licenses
to source code are still available.
About My Movies
Created in 2004 by Brian Binnerup, Århus, Denmark, My Movies
soon became one of the most popular add-on applications for Microsoft Media
Center, and has since been downloaded and used by thousands of users all over
the world, from Japan and China to Europe and United States, and also strongly
leading the amount of downloads on the Media Center software index at
Microsoft’s Windows Marketplace.