Peter, your sarcasm is duly noted :)

I'll start off on this...
Thanks a lot guys :)

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 10:00 PM, todd rme <toddrme2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Mario Fux <kde...@unormal.org> wrote:
> > Am Dienstag 12 Juni 2012, 07.54:24 schrieb Srikanth S:
> >
> > Morning Srikanth
> >
> >> Thanks for your response Sebastian. Apart from the possible problems
> you've
> >> mentioned, I see the following as well:
> >> 1. Many people would keep movies and such on external media - like
> external
> >> HDD. In that case, the analysis needs to be done on a on-need basis -
> when
> >> the HDD is connected. Even in that case, parsing through a 1TB HD to
> find
> >> and analyze movie files is not practical.
> >> 2. IMDb explicitly forbids storing the results (except for website
> caching)
> >> in any medium. So a static analyzer or cached results in any form is a
> >> strict no.
> >>
> >> Any other solutions? I was hoping that Dolphin APIs would allow for
> writing
> >> extensions like these.
> >
> > This could be of interest for you:
> >
> http://trueg.wordpress.com/2012/02/11/a-fun-release-nepomuk-tv-namer-0-2/
> >
> > It's a Nepomuk solution to get meta information about tv series.
> >
> > griits
> > Mario
>
> Rather than that, you should look at nepomuk-metadata-extractor (see
>
> http://joerg-weblog.blogspot.de/2012/02/nepomuk-metadata-web-extraction.html
> ).  In short, it is a plugin-based system to download metadata for
> arbitrary files from any arbitrary website based on plugins and load
> it into nepomuk.  It should already be able to handle getting movie
> data from imdb.  I don't think it automatically scans removable media,
> though, so you would probably need to implement that part of it.
>
> -Todd
>
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