Features / Movies

Movies

When you play Movies, the server transcodes them on the fly, so they can play on any device, even if the movie file format is not natively supported...

Movies are automatically sorted by title and year, genre, actor, tags (which you can modify)...

The server retrieves movie posters, background images, descriptions, actors, directors, parental certificates, from the Internet...

The server retrieves posters and descriptions about the actors from the Internet...

Audio and Subtitle Choice

When you play a movie with multiple audio tracks and one or more subtitle tracks (or files detected by the server), the player will ask you which one to choose before starting...

Chosen subtitles will be visible even if the movie is transcoded...

Feature List

File Formats

  • You can import .MP4, .M4V, .MKV, .WEBM, .AVI, .WMV, .MOV, .QT, .MPG, .MPEG, .OGG and .FLV files, as movies into the server.
  • The server can import .ASS, .SRT, .SAMI, .SBV, .STL, .SUB, .TTM and .VTT (webVTT) files as subtitle files for your movies.

Video Subtitles

  • The server can parse subtitles embedded inside .MKV files.

Metadata

  • The server can read the metadata inside movie files (title, year, genre, description, tags, actors, artwork, etc...).

  • The server can find movie and actor information and artwork from the Internet.

  • The server allows you editing metadata inside movie files (title, year, genre, description, tags, actors, artwork, etc...).

File Management

  • The server allows you renaming or moving each movie file.

Playing Videos

  • The server can transcode videos so they can play on any device, even if the file forma is not natively supported...
  • Each user can resume playing where they left off.
  • Each user has a "Continue Watching" playlist with movies started and not finished.

Playing Videos from Web-Sites

  • You can import web pages containing a movie into the server (from Youtube, Amazon Video, Talk Talk Video, etc...).

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