Welcome to Media Center Master!
A free meta-data and media organization solution for Windows Media Center.

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  • Works great with MediaBrowser under Windows Vista or Windows 7.






     
    Smooth, yet powerful interface to navigate and organize your media collection.

    Support for the built-in Windows Media Center Movie Library strip (dvdid.xml) as well as MediaBrowser extension (mymovies.xml).

    Movies, television, and adult title search from a variety of configurable meta data sources.

    Built-in, automated episode torrenting from multiple sources. Keep your TV series updated via the internet for free.

    Full meta data editor with tools to automate movie and T.V. episode renaming.

    Theatrical trailer downloader (MediaBrowser has limited support for this feature using v2.0 in the Vanilla theme).

    Extendable fetcher system allows other programmers to write fetchers -- sample source code included in the forums.

    Configurable to download actor/actress thumbnails and movie/T.V. posters, backgrounds, and banners.

    Download parser waits for new episodes to finish downloading and then automatically moves, renames, and fetches meta data for them without the need to do it all manually.

    ...and a whole lot more...



    A special thanks to the Open Movie Database (TMDb) (meta data source), the TV Database (tTVDB) (meta data source), TV Rage (meta data source), cd Universe (meta data source), Adult DVD Empire (meta data source), Amazon (meta data source), the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) (meta data source), btjunkie (torrents), Bittorrent Monster (torrents), New Torrents (torrents), Torrent Downloads (torrents), MiniNova (torrents), Movies.com (new movie releases), Movie List (trailers), Yahoo! Movies (trailers), AOL Moviefone (trailers), IGN Entertainment (trailers), Trailer Spy (trailers), WinRAR (archive management libraries), DotNetZip (archive management libraries), Stephen Toub's work on a DVR-MS video formats library, and all of my supporters!