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i. Installation
There is no "installation" process, per se. The only prerequisite to using Ember Media Manager is that you have .NET 3.5 installed. Simply download and extract the zip package and you're done. You can now double-click "Ember Media Manager.exe" to start Ember.
Ember is self-contained: it does not write to the registry or create any files outside of it's own directory. This makes Ember completely portable; meaning that you can move the directory containing Ember anywhere on your computer, or even other computers, and it will still operate the same (assuming, of course, that the paths to the movies are the same).
ii. First Use
Upon opening Ember for the first time (as well as after each upgrade), you will be greeted by the configuration wizard. This will assist you in configuring settings that are crucial to the operation of Ember, including adding movie sources and selecting file types. After completing the wizard, you may wish to explore other available options by clicking the "Edit" -> "Settings..." menu. There are many options available, and it is in your best interest to understand each option before making changes. If you have questions about any of the settings, please use one of the methods listed below to contact me and I will be glad to provide answers and help with getting Ember to work for your needs.
After configuring the settings to your liking you will need to click the "Update Library" button to populate Ember's database for the first time. Once this step is completed, you should see a list of all the movies on the left hand side of Ember's interface. You will not need to rescan your media again unless you make changes to the files outside of Ember's interface (adding a new movie, deleting movies/files via Windows Explorer). There are delete functions in Ember that will automatically update the database so it's best to use these features whenever possible. That being said, the only reason you should need to rescan your media is when you add new movies to the source(s).
iii. Upgrading
Upgrading Ember is very easy: simply download the zip package for the newest release and extract it into the same directory containing the old version, overwriting any existing files.
iv. Feature Requests
Users requesting new features and/or making suggestions for changing/improving the behavior of current features is extremely important to the evolution of Ember. If we don't know what you want, how can we add it? The only acknowledged method of making feature requests is to open a new "Feature Request Issue" on Ember's Issue Tracker:
https://www.embermm.com/projects/embermm/issues
v. Bug Reports
It would be greatly appreciated if you report any and all bugs that you may find during your use of Ember. We try to fix reported bugs as soon as possible, so the quicker you report the issue, the sooner it will be fixed. The site to report bugs is the same as requesting features.
vi. Contact
You can contact us via the following methods:
Website (preferred): https://www.embermm.com
XBMC.org Forums Thread (preferred): https://xbmc.org/forum/showthread.php?t=50348
IRC (preferred): irc.freenode.net #embermm
Google Talk/Email:
nul7 - jason.schnitzler@gmail.com
Nuno - nfnovais@gmail.com
Olympia - nadas.bence@gmail.com
RogueDazza - roguedazza@gmail.com
Please use Google Talk and Email correspondance as a last resort or for critical bug reports ONLY. The more time we spend on sorting through our inboxes or chatting on Google Talk is less time we have to devote to working on Ember. We usually update the XBMC forum thread multiple times a day, so any questions asked there should receive an answer with only a short delay. Plus, there are many helpful users on the forums that may be able to answer your questions when we are not available. Out of respect to the XBMC devs and forum staff, PLEASE keep all discussion regarding Ember localized to the forum thread posted above.
vii. Credits and Thanks
Project Coders:
Jason "nul7" Schnitzler
Nuno "Zordor" Novais
Darren "RogueDazza" Sayers
Project Manager:
Bence "olympia" Nádas
We would like to give special thanks to:
Carlos "asphinx" Nabb - Genre Images
Krzysztof "Halibutt" Machocki - Studio Icon Pack
Frame extraction is made possible by ffmpeg: https://www.ffmpeg.org
Media meta data is made possible by MediaInfo.dll: https://mediainfo.sourceforge.net
Movie information is provided by IMDB: https://www.imdb.com
Images are provided by:
TheMovieDB - https://www.themoviedb.org
IMPAwards - https://www.impawards.com
MoviePosterDB - https://www.movieposterdb.com
Trailers are provided by:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com (via https://www.allhtpc.com and https://www.themoviedb.org)
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com
And last but not least, the inspiration behind creating Ember Media Manager, XBMC: https://www.xmbc.org
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