![]() ![]() For full details on configuring MM Browser, see the How-To section on the website. 5) Run a Sync, and when it is done you will see all your titles (well, at least the DVD/Blu-Rays ISOs and DVD Folders, other file support coming soon). ![]() 4) At this point you should be far enough along to 'Save' these settings, and then a new icon will show up, the Sync icon. The should match up to the folders you configured in My Movies. For example, I have 3 folders: \\server\DVDs, \\server\Blu-Rays, and \\server\TV-Series. 3) On the settings screen, the first thing you need to do is identify the folders to scan. If your keyboard has a Play button, you can use that to mount/play an ISO from the covers screen, otherwise you would have to select a title to open the FanArt details page, and select Play from there. <- Backspace to go back, and Esc to toggle a movie between Watched/Unwatched. Use the Arrow Keys to navigate, and Enter/Return to select. 2) Use your keyboard (or remote control), not a mouse. Here are some quick tips for getting started: 1) When you first start MM Browser, you will be presented with just the Gear (settings icon) and the X (exit icon). I look forward to making it even better, so if you have any helpful suggestions let me know. You can check it out here: Chameleon MediaCenter <-MM Browser has been renamed to Chameleon MediaCenter I just released MM Browser v1.2 which now includes DVD Folder support in addition to DVD/Blu-ray ISO's. It works on Windows 7, 8/8.1 and Windows 10, and does not require WMC. It is a stand-alone replacement for the Windows Media Center + My Movies plugin. If anyone is interested, I have programmed a new Media Center style GUI for My Movies.
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