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Old 04-23-2023, 10:38 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by retval View Post
Greetings. First of all thank you for the immense work of creating a plugin like this.
I have my collection of over 6,000 movies on an external hard drive. The name of each file contains the title and director of the movie. They are sorted in folders by decades. Still sometimes it becomes difficult to manage the collection. To view them I use Plex which aggregates the metadata.
I would like to consult you about whether it is possible with this add-on Calibre to manage this movie collection. So, for research purposes, I could cross-reference between books and movies through the metadata.
Thank you very much.
MFI is generic. Only you can design your own Calibre library to do what you want to be able to do with it, and what your workflow would be.

First of all you must define for yourself what you mean, exactly, by "manage", including the workflow that you envision. Second, you need to read the Calibre User Manual about its search functionality, virtual libraries, search-and-replace feature in Bulk Edit Metadata, "book" details configuration, etc., with a view towards how that might be useful to you.

To load your movie collection, you will need to study the MFI Original Post in detail, and answer for yourself how you would use all of the various MFI metadata types (Custom Columns, Tags, etc.) to "manage" your collection.

Especially important is how you plan to use the Dynamic Variables in MFI when you import each and every movie into Calibre.

I suggest that you create a testing library to prototype what you best guesses are about the various metadata and dynamic variables, and load some movies.

Learn from the prototyping library, delete it, and start over with a new one. Repeat as you learn what you like and dislike about each iteration.

Bottom line: learn what you both like and dislike about each different library configuration by trial-and-error using a small number of representative movies until you finally get where you want to be.


Good luck.


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