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Version History

Movienizer

This shows you how often Movienizer was updated with us over the past few months. Whenever available, we also include additional information for each update (new features, changes etc.).

version 2.2 - posted on Oct 26, 2009

  • Added statistics window.
    Internal code for downloading information about persons rewritten.
    Batch download information about persons from the movie.
    Show preview about persons and movies when moving the mouse over them.
    A feature to set number of frames to save automatically.

version 2.2 - posted on Oct 23, 2009

  • No further details available

version 2.1.1 - posted on Sep 14, 2009

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version 2.1 - posted on Aug 27, 2009

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version 2.0 - posted on May 06, 2009


  • Customizable items in the Collection.
    Selecting scripts to change the appearance of the data.
    Portable version is now available.
    Drag&Drop to add pictures.
    Possiblity to take several shots from a video file at once.

version 1.9 - posted on Feb 13, 2009

  • No further details available

version 1.9 - posted on Feb 12, 2009

  • Report builder has been added.
    Plugins support for transferring data from other catalog programs into Movienizer.
    Recognition of technical parameters for .mkv and other file types.
    Additional fields: awards, file size, video bitrate, video codec, added date.

version 1.8 - posted on Aug 12, 2008

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version 1.7 - posted on May 13, 2008

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version 1.6 - posted on Apr 06, 2008

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version 1.5 - posted on Feb 25, 2008

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version 1.4 - posted on Jan 20, 2008

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version 1.3 - posted on Dec 15, 2007

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version 1.2 - posted on Dec 05, 2007

  • Added new field MPAA rating.
    New collection s format: LocationMovies.
    Improved reading information from DVD.