
EMDB is a feature-rich movie and TV series cataloging utility designed for Windows PCs. This program helps you find missing information about your movies, manage wishlists and loaned lists, print or export details about your film collection, and so much more.
The tool is packed with a straightforward interface, gives you access to an efficient search utility, and provides you with multiple catalog sorting options. You can import movies or TV series from your local drives and let EMDB identify them for you. It will look for missing information on a website of your choice (I used IMDb) and import the details.
Once you finish adding items to your catalog, you can print or export the movie list directly from the program's interface. Unfortunately, the utility supports a few output formats when exporting data: CSV, TXT, and HTML.
Another thing I noticed while testing the tool was that it took a while to import the data it found online. Still, there's a chance that it isn't the program's fault; it could be my Internet connection or my PC's fault too.
Therefore, I think it's worth giving EMDB a try if you're looking for an efficient movie inventorying tool for your Windows PC. Plus, you have nothing to lose if you decide to give it a shot as the program comes without a price.
v3.52 [Oct 22, 2019]
- TheTVDB Import: Specials were not imported.
- TheTVDB Import: Lock season didn't lock updating the season cover.
- TheTVDB Import: Seen date for specials was not saved.
- System: Made renaming of the databases more robust.
- User Interface: Added an overview screen to show which movies are going to be deleted when searching for removed media files.
- Checking Seen now also unchecks Shortlist.
- User Interface: Extended the zoom factor and case spacing for 4K displays.
- Add from Harddisk: Improved speed of getting actor photo's.
- User Interface: Ignore Prefixes was not taken into account when sorting on Groups.
- User Interface: Available columns to display in ListView were not always showing correctly.
- Translations: Updated the German, Arabic, Simplified Chinese and Dutch translations.