As well as My Movies for Windows Media Center, Brian has also released version 2.12 of My Movies for Windows Home Server 2011.
Windows Home Server 2011
My Movies for Windows Home Server 2011 operates as database back-end for My Movies clients in multi-zone environments.
The My Movies for Windows Media Center or My Movies Collection Management products can be downloaded and installed on client PC’s to maintain movies in the database on My Movies for Windows Home Sever 2011.
My Movies may not be pre-installed on commercial products, nor in any way redistributed or provided to end-users by installers that is not part of our installer program.
My Movies for Windows Home Server 2011 2.12 changes:
Added: Better failure information on blu-ray TV Series that cannot be converted because of missing disc mapping.
Added: Facebook login.
Changed: Info on converter profiles in settings is now shown in a popup box instead of as a tooltip.
Fix: Depending on settings, the dashboard could crash when configuring video encoder settings.
Fix: Uncommon issue on WHS 2011, where the reading of audio tracks on a DVD included tracks there weren’t set to be active.
Fix: WHS console could crash if you previously had it configured to store MPEG 2 files or folder and MPEG 2 files, which is now part of video converter.
Fix: Monitoring list did not show correct icon for items identified by original disc id.
Before installing a pre release version, you must make a backup of your database using the Collection Management program. There are no guarantee that a pre release version functions as expected, and it should therefore only be used for evaluation purposes. The database backup ensures that you can revert back to the latest stable version.
You can download the Windows Home Server 2011 edition here Check out our review of My Movies for Windows Home Server 2011 2.0 Pre Release 7