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I have been using My Movies for WHS 2011 and I've decided to discontinue using WHS and just use my NAS for streaming. Is there a way to move the My Movies database from WHS to my local PC installation? Thank you.
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Backup the database from WHS2011 and then restore it on your MediaCenter machine FYI: I concede that i may give incorrect feedback, but I will try to be accurate as possible Window Server Details WHS2011: ASUS E35M1-M Pro, 8GB Ram, 16TB Storage, My Movies For WHS 2.1.3 Build 6W2012ESS: AMD Operton 6272 2.1GHz, 8GB Ram, No Storage Yet Home Theatre PC's HTPC: Win7 64Bit, ASUS E35M1-M PRO, 8GB Ram, 2xHauppuage PCIe Dual TV Tuners, MyMovies 4.5 Build 4, Samsung 32in 1080pHTPC: Win7 64Bit, GIGABYTE GA-E350N-USB3, 8GB Ram, MyMovies 4.5 Build 4, HiSense 42in 1080p Mobile Devices Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (Android 4.0.5 Ice Cream Sandwich): My Movies Pro for Android 1.94Samsung Galaxy S II (Android 4.1.2 JellyBean): My Movies Pro for Android 1.94 Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (Androjd 4.1.2 Jellybean): My Movies Pro for Android 1.94 My Own Development WorkVirtualized w/ W2012ESS Production WWS2008: 4 Cores, 2.1GHz, 5GB Ram, 250GB HDDMy Collection
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maybe issue, whs 2011 uses sql 2008, you cannot take the db to media centre install which uses 2005.
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You cannot due to the cause Carl is mentioning.
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I thought something like that might crop up but wasn't sure. Sorry guys FYI: I concede that i may give incorrect feedback, but I will try to be accurate as possible Window Server Details WHS2011: ASUS E35M1-M Pro, 8GB Ram, 16TB Storage, My Movies For WHS 2.1.3 Build 6W2012ESS: AMD Operton 6272 2.1GHz, 8GB Ram, No Storage Yet Home Theatre PC's HTPC: Win7 64Bit, ASUS E35M1-M PRO, 8GB Ram, 2xHauppuage PCIe Dual TV Tuners, MyMovies 4.5 Build 4, Samsung 32in 1080pHTPC: Win7 64Bit, GIGABYTE GA-E350N-USB3, 8GB Ram, MyMovies 4.5 Build 4, HiSense 42in 1080p Mobile Devices Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (Android 4.0.5 Ice Cream Sandwich): My Movies Pro for Android 1.94Samsung Galaxy S II (Android 4.1.2 JellyBean): My Movies Pro for Android 1.94 Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (Androjd 4.1.2 Jellybean): My Movies Pro for Android 1.94 My Own Development WorkVirtualized w/ W2012ESS Production WWS2008: 4 Cores, 2.1GHz, 5GB Ram, 250GB HDDMy Collection
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you should keep using whs 2011 :) you got ios/android device? no interest in the transcoding feature for oyur films? :)
mm5 will upgrade to 2008 sql i believe he said.
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Thanks all. Carl2005 - I use Mezzmo for my media server and did so even while I was running WHS2011. It does a much better job at transcoding on the fly for my Panasonic devices.
I can't get Collection Management on my Win7 laptop to open without the WHS on and running the backend. This seems to make it impossible to restore the database locally, even if the SQL versions weren't different. I think there's a tool to convert databases between SQL versions so I'd like to try it, but if I turn the WHS server on so I can open Collection Management and then try to restore the DB from the client, it tells me I can only restore on the server. Any help? Thanks.
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