Cover Location- When movie information is imported from IMDb.com or Amazon.com, the DVD cover image is also imported and stored in a central directory for all users to share. If the cover image already exists in the central area, it does not get imported again.

 

Get IMDb Cover- When you press this button, as long as you have an IMDb Id, the cover image will be retrieved from IMDb.com and updated in the database. This way you can keep your original movie info you retrieved from Amazon.com but use IMDb.com's cover image.

If a IMDb Id is not displayed in the IMDb Id field, you can find the number by clicking the search link next to the 'Get IMDb' button. It will open a new browser window to IMDb.com where you can search for the movie. When you have found the movie, look at the URL in the Address bar in your browser. The IMDb Id will be located after the title/tt.

Ex. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0126029

In this example, I have highlighted he IMDb Id in red. You can copy and paste the IMDb Id into the IMDb Id field then press this button to retrieve the cover image. Note: The IMDb Id is not updated in the database. To save the IMDb Id you must press the 'Update Database' button.

 

Get Amazon Cover- When you press this button, as long as you have an ASIN number, the cover image will be retrieved from Amazon.com and updated in the database. This way you can keep your original movie info you retrieved from IMDb.com but use Amazon.com's cover image.

If a ASIN number is not displayed in the ASIN field, you can find the number by clicking the search link next to the 'Get Amazon' button. It will open a new browser window to Amazon.com where you can search for the movie. When you have found the movie, look at the URL in the Address bar in your browser. The ASIN number will be located after the detail/-/.

Ex. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005JMQZ/qid=1112721346/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-7764047-0101714?v=glance&s;=dvd

In this example, I have highlighted he ASIN in red. You can copy and paste the ASIN into the ASIN field then press this button to retrieve the cover image. Note: The ASIN number is not updated in the database. To save the ASIN number you must press the 'Update Database' button.

 

Use Your Own Cover- Each user has their own directory for their custom images. When you press this button, it will open a screen where you can browse to the thumbnail image on your local hard drive.

Note that on the search result screens the image will be displayed as 96x140. Larger pictures will be squeezed and smaller pictures will be expanded. The aspect ratio is not preserved. The maximum size of the picture is 10K. The smaller the size, the quicker it will display on the search screens. You can change the image size of your photo in most any photo editor.

Once you have browsed to your image and selected it, you must press 'Save' to upload your image to your personal directory on the server and update the the movie database with the new cover. You will immediately see your new cover image displayed on the Edit screen. Do not upload photos you do not intend to use as it takes up unnecessary space. Periodically, unused photos will be deleted from the server.

If you cannot find a cover image on Amazon.com or IMDb.com, you can read this to find alternative locations for cover images.

You can create your own cover images by

  1. using an existing image or photo and resizing it to approximately 96x140 and less than 10K.
  2. capturing a still image from a movie file and resizing it to approximately 96x140 and less than 10K.
  3. scanning the cover of a DVD or VHS movie and resizing it to approximately 96x140 and less than 10K.

Irfanview is a very good free image editor that can accomplish all these tasks.

To change the image size using Irfanview, select File -> Open. Browse to your image and select it. If you do not see your image, make sure the 'Files of type:' is set to either 'All files' or to your file type. Once the image is displayed in Irfanview, select Image -> Resize/Resample Image. Check 'Preserve aspect ratio' and select 'Set new size' using pixels as the unit. Set width to 96 and press 'OK'. Select File -> Save As and give the picture a new file name. Select Save as type JPG. In the Save Options box, select quality 50 and make sure all boxes are unchecked. Press Save. Check the file size to make sure it is under 10K. If not, edit the new saved picture and go directly to File -> Save As but this time decrease the quality and Save. You can repeat this until the file size is small enough.

To capture a still image using Irfanview, select File -> Open. Browse to your movie file and select it. If you do not see your movie file, make sure the 'Files of type:' is set to either 'All files' or to your movie file type. Once the movie is displayed in Irfanview, press the black square stop button in the lower left corner. Now you can move the slider to select the frame you want to use as your cover image. Right click the command menu button located next to the stop/play button and press copy. Select Edit -> Paste. Now you need to crop the image to get it closer to the cover image proportions. While holding down the left mouse key, drag a rectangle around the portion of the image you want to keep. Then select Edit -> Crop Selection. select Image -> Resize/Resample Image. Check 'Preserve aspect ratio' and select 'Set new size' using pixels as the unit. Set width to 96 and press 'OK'. Select File -> Save As and give the picture a new file name. Select Save as type JPG. In the Save Options box, select quality 50 and make sure all boxes are unchecked. Press Save. Now you can add a title. Create a selection by holding down the left mouse key and dragging a rectangle area where you want the title. Select Edit -> Insert text into selection. Use a small text size such as Arial - bold - 8 where the text color will contrast the picture color. If you don't like the way it looks, select Edit -> Undo and try again. When you are satisfied, Select File -> Save As and save it like you did previously. Check the file size to make sure it is under 10K. If not, edit the new saved picture and go directly to File -> Save As but this time decrease the quality and Save. You can repeat this until the file size is small enough.

To scan a cover image using Irfanview, select File -> Select TWAIN Source and select you scanner. Next, select File -> Acquire/Batch Scanning. Select single image and close dialog then press OK. Scan the image using a low DPI such as 75. Once the image is displayed in Irfanview, select Image -> Resize/Resample Image. Check 'Preserve aspect ratio' and select 'Set new size' using pixels as the unit. Set width to 96 and press 'OK'. Select File -> Save As and give the picture a new file name. Select Save as type JPG. In the Save Options box, select quality 50 and make sure all boxes are unchecked. Press Save. Check the file size to make sure it is under 10K. If not, edit the new saved picture and go directly to File -> Save As but this time decrease the quality and Save. You can repeat this until the file size is small enough.