![]() Here you also get the video resolution and format, as well as the audio format used. For one, the video resolution and format, and audio format are displayed prominently.īelow that you find information about the crew, cast and plot, detailed media informatiom, ratings, a list of all media files, artwork and trailers.Ĭomparable information are displayed for TV shows. The program highlights the existence of nfo files, trailers, images or subtitles on the movie overview page.Ī variety of information are displayed for each movie. You can edit the information manually if you want, or add other information to data sets if you like.Īs far as information are concerned, plenty are displayed. The data is added automatically so that you do not have to do anything in this regard. The program scans the directory and adds any movie or TV show that it can identify properly to the database.įor each file, information are pulled from online databases such as TheMovieDB, IMDB or OFDb. Once you have added data sources, select Movies > Update data sources or TV Shows > Update data sources. You may also want to enable the "allow multiple movies per folder" option so that multiple episodes of a TV show or multiple movies can be identified properly by the application. TV and movie data sources are set up in different locations in the settings. A data source is a directory on your system that contains media files that you want the program to scan. You need to add data sources to the program on first run. ![]() If you are running Java 7 or newer on Windows, you can unlink the browser integration to improve security if you do not need Java support there. If you do not want to install Java on your system, you can use a portable Java version instead. ![]() The program supports movies and TV shows, and can pull information from various online sources to identify movies and shows automatically for you.Īs far as requirements go, tinyMediaManager requires Java to run. But there are some setups which required to have these data in another folder.TinyMediaManager is a free cross-platform media management software that offers an excellent set of features. TinyMediaManager is designed to encapsulate all generated data as settings, databases, cache, logs and backups into its own folder. If you want to run tinyMediaManager on such a device, you have either to download the appropriate Java runtime (JRE) from AdoptOpenJDK (Java 11 or higher) and put the extracted runtime into a subfolder called jre of your tinyMediaManager installation (the executable must be in jre/bin/java to be picked up by the starter). TinyMediaManager does not ship a packaged Java for ARM devices. Note: In case you get a blank window when starting tinyMediaManager, see below for a possible solution. When tinyMediaManager claims that libmediainfo is not working, just install an official version from ! You should extract all the files from the archive into a folder of your choice and then either use the tinyMediaManager binary or create a Desktop Shortcut by executing the following script on your terminal inside from your tinyMediaManager’s instance folder.Ĭat ~/.local/share/applications/sktop In Linux tinyMediaManager comes as a packaged file. app from the zip file to your applications folder and start tinyMediaManager from there.īE AWARE: you cannot start tinyMediaManager from within the compressed file (.zip)! Executing from the downloads folder is not possible due to security mechanics of macOS. All files (program files as well as database/cache and logs) are being stored inside the app. There is no need to install tinyMediaManager into C:\Program Files\. the users directory, or any other hard drive/network share). TinyMediaManager is designed to be a portable application: this means that you can simply extract it to your preferred location (e.g. You should not install tinyMediaManager as Administrator because this tend to produce more problem than it solves. Just download the installer package fro our webserver and install tinyMediaManager to the desired location. TinyMediaManager can either be downloaded as an installable version or a portable version. This ensures the installation will stay up to date (with the latest bug fixes and features). On every system tinyMediaManager runs an automated update check at startup. ![]() Because there are little differences between these operating systems, tinyMediaManager’s installation behavior is a bit different. Starting from v4.0 tinyMediaManager ships its own Java (except the ARM build) so there is no need to have Java installed on your system. TinyMediaManager is a Java application which will run on Windows as well as macOS and Linux. ![]()
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