![]() I'd actually say it's excruciatingly slow. Tried a handful more times by stripping down the export to bare minimum (from ~68MB size downto ~13MB) to see if their import service doesn't choke from the file being too large for them to handle well - they do recommend keeping it under 10MB and use zip file, if larger, but I tried zipping (even down to less than 1MB for the ~13MB minimized file), and that (still) didn't work at all.Īt one point, I did manage to import nearly 2150 titles w/ apparently just a couple dozen (non-boxset titles) undone, but I didn't realize (quite how close it got) at the time, so retried and hasn't been able to get back to that success rate since.Īnd as Doug pointed out, the synching process to the desktop program (in my case Windoze version, which should probably be significantly more mature than their MacOS version) is VERY s-l-o-w. I even tried parsing through my collection's XML file to see where and why it might be failing, but couldn't find any probable/notable causes (in the file itself). that it then translates into nearly 2100-2300 titles apparently from expanding out all the boxsets and causing some duplications (w/ the already included titles for many of them). I've been trying to import my DVD Profiler's XML exported collection (a couple dozen times over the last couple days), but it keeps failing after importing anywhere between 1700-2000 titles (out of ~2500). Well, yeah, My Movies just seems like a total fail.
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