31 Jan 2012

Softpedia Editor's Review for eXtreme Movie Manager




eXtreme Movie Manager is a powerful movie database manager that lets you organize your collection by letting you enter information manually or retrieve details from the Internet.

Besides the fact that it works with the most popular video formats on the market, such as DivX, XviD, VHS, DVD, VCD, SVHS or DVD-R, eXtreme Movie Manager comes with dedicated tools to allow you to write down information about actors or import covers and photos.

There are multiple ways to add a new movie to the collection and the easy to navigate interface lets you do it with ease straight from the main window. 

You can add boxsets, do it manually by title or automatically from the Internet, add movies from CD or DVD, scan the local disks for movies, add movies from TXT files or import movies UPC/EAN codes from a text file.

The number of features is absolutely amazing and you may need a few minutes to get used to the professional-looking interface, but you're also allowed to add shows manually by title, from a TXT list, from the hard disk or again, automatically from the Internet.

The download tool works quick and easy and retrieves details such as actors and crew, images, DVD details and even trailers.

Of course, the application is able to scan the video files you choose and extract information to be saved in the collection, such as bitrate, audio and video quality, codecs and screen resolution.

Additionally, eXtreme Movie Manager has special utilities to cut frames from the movie and thus create a preview that can be attached to a certain title.

Just as expected, the program boasts a powerful export tool, which means the whole collection can be saved in multiple formats, such as CSV, TXT and HTML.

All in all, eXtreme Movie Manager is a powerful and affordable way to organize your movie collection, offering a professional-looking interface and advanced tools to help your in this regard.




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