Video Tutorials - Windows Home Server

My Movies for Windows Home Server

AVWHS1-V3.pngInstalling and Configuring My Movies for Windows Home Server (6 minutes and 12 seconds)

If you are looking to install My Movies for Windows Home Server, this video is a good starting point to see how to install and configure the software.

Nick will take you through the full installation process, as well as going through the startup configuration.

This video is a recommended watch before installing My Movies for Windows Home Server.

- Created in January 2009 on My Movies for WHS 1.04.


 

AVWHS1-V3.pngInstalling a My Movies Client and connecting it to your Home Server (3 minutes and 15 seconds)

In this tutorial Nick will explain the process for installing the MyMovies client on the local PC.

After installation Nick will guide you through the configuration process to connect to your Windows Home Server, configure the Country and language, and finally configure your WebService account

This tutorial is a recommended watch for all My Movies client installations.

- Created in January 2009 on MyMovies 2.52.


  

AVWHS4-V3.pngEnsuring data on automatic disc copying (9 minutes 19 seconds)

If it is important for you to get high quality meta-data when copying movies, and you have previously experienced a disc not being identified with meta-data, this video will show you how to correct this to ensure perfect meta-data, all the time.

Nick will take you through the process of configuring the software to reject the disc if data is not found, and instead contribute the disc identification to the WebService, and finally, reinserting the disc to be copied to see how meta-data is then correctly applied.

This video is recommended before you copy movie discs with My Movies for Windows Home Server, to ensure that you always get high quality meta-data added to your titles.

                                                                                              - Created in January 2009 on My Movies for WHS 1.04.

 

AVWHS5-V2.pngUpgrading My Movies for Windows Home Server (4 minutes 20 seconds)

Upgrading add-ins on Windows Home Server requires uninstalling a prior version before installing the new one.

In this video, Nick will take you through the process of uninstalling the prior version, and installing the new version.

This video is a recommended watch before you upgrade My Movies for Windows Home Server.

- Created in February 2009 on My Movies for WHS 1.05.


 

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Enabling and Configuring automatic database backup (1 minute 58 seconds)

My Movies for Windows Home Server stores all it's information in a database, both the interface status lists and movie data for My Movies Clients. To keep this data safe of corruption failures, disc failures or similar, it is a good idea to enable automatic backup of the database.Nick will take you through the process of enabling and configuring the automatic backup feature.

This video is recommended if you use, or plan to use a My Movies Client to connect to your Windows Home Server to edit movie data and would like your data to be stored safely.

                                                                                              - Created in February 2009 on My Movies for WHS 1.05.