Scraper Software for OSX?

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JWindebank Offline
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Hi all, I ordered my first ever Apple desktop PC this morning and it will be here tomorrow. I am currently looking at what functions I need to replace from my current Windows PC and I have hit a hurdle with media management.

I currently use Media Center Master on Windows and it is near perfect for my needs. Automatically fetches metadata and artwork and keeps TV series up to date. I have done some digging but can't seem to find an alternative for OSX? What are others using? I'd hate to have to keep my Windows box hidden away somewhere JUST for this purpose. Smile

iOS: 4.3 (8F305) | aTV2: 4.2.2 (2203) | XBMC: Git:20111003-31113d1 (Compiled 4th October 2011) | Media: Windows SMB over 802.11n
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You might try iDentify. It's kind of a "shareware". When you register (for 10 bucks), it unblocks a certain number of features. I use the free version and have never needed anything else.

I think is also available on the App store.
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Thanks, will try it out. Smile

Anything to handle keeping TV series up to date automatically?

iOS: 4.3 (8F305) | aTV2: 4.2.2 (2203) | XBMC: Git:20111003-31113d1 (Compiled 4th October 2011) | Media: Windows SMB over 802.11n
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arubinst Wrote:You might try iDentify. It's kind of a "shareware". When you register (for 10 bucks), it unblocks a certain number of features. I use the free version and have never needed anything else.

I think is also available on the App store.

Does iDentify put out .nfo files for XBMC compatibility? Thought it tagged only for iTunes. Hmm, if so I may need to check it out again.

I've just started playing around with the new ViMediaManager which is showing some promise. TV Shows is a little raw (doesn't go to episode level yet) but it looks like the developer is pretty active and listening to suggestions.
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