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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 20 for Windows => Topic started by: d_pert on January 01, 2015, 03:09:56 pm
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Hi,
Was wondering if there's a way to output a catalog of a library's contents to, say, a nicely formatted PDF, or perhaps HTML-based "microsite".
What I'm envisioning would simply pull metadata (incl. cover art) from the existing data stores and render a browseable offline resource.
Perhaps a few templates could be included for style/detail options, or users could author their own templates ... ?
There are a few "media manager" scraper/programs limited to video (e.g. Ember Media Manager) which do this, but none for music.
Just an idea! Thanks!
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Options - media network
you can use webgizmo - play and control your media from a webbrowser
or
MCWS (web service)
or
file - print list, from your total library and if you have something like adobe acrobat pro or a pdf printer driver, you can create a pdf file through this, but I think this doesn't give thumbnails, only text.