Thanks Martin. I'll look into that too. Btw, rottentomatoes.com is also a
very famous site and it too has its own API.

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Martin Bednar <seraf...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Le mardi 12 juin 2012 11:24:24 Srikanth S a écrit :
> > 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.
>
> Just my $0.02 :take a look at http://themoviedb.org , a movie equivalent
> to
> thetvdb.com, which AFAIK allows storing downloaded info. It might be a
> better
> solution than imdb. It even has an official API.
>
> Martin
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