

Below is an aggregated list of services available to users in the United States. These fields are supported for any catalog and can be used within My Films to create views, or as custom display items. Today, there are more than 140 platforms that offer legal access to your favorite movies and television shows anywhere, and on any device you want. My Films also generates several fields when you open the plugin in MediaPortal:
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Writer - preset as a Custom Display Item when you use the Setup Wizard and can be used to create a custom view.In addition to the internal supported fields, My Films supports extended fields for: /rebates/&252fbarcode-producer-62-serial-number. MyFilms calculates this field automatically

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Media info is not supported by Movie Collector MyFilms displays myrating if available, if not then imdbrating Index may not be unique in Movie Collector, so My Films counts/calculates and adds the disk # to ensure unique movie numbers Items in red are not currently exported or mapped and thus not displayed in My Films. Watched status will be displayed but updates can only be done in Movie Collector.įields are listed by the field name in the XML, sorted by the My Films/AMC XML.Thus local trailer functions in My Films are not supported. There is not a standard way to store local trailer filenames in Movie Collector.However you may use My Films to download and display fanart in My Films. Movie Collector does not support actor or other person images, or fanart.My Films displays the large cover front image, not the thumbnails.Note: Since Movie Collector exports the full path for cover images, you do not need to specify a path for cover images. The wizard presets most settings for you, however you should verify them, especially the paths set for displaying images in Artwork Setup. Catalog XML - select the XML file you exported from Movie Collector (see above).Folder in the same location and exports the full path to the related image in the XML.
