The Open Movie DB
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:26 pm
I tried to search for this before posting. If I am just duplicating previous posts please ignore me. I couldn't find very much information on this topic here. So I thought I would suggest maybe trying to use TMDb (the open movie database) - http://www.themoviedb.org/
Since we all know Amazon are being, a few choice words, about the whole scraping idea, there has to be an alternative. There was one thing that I absolutely loved about Pocketpedia. That was the ability to add movies to my list while I was away from the computer. The newest version of Pocketpedia is looking really good. I like the improvements, but for me, it's a step backwards. I know the Bruji team isn't happy about removing amazon scraping. I wouldn't be very happy either. Which I am not since I relied on the mobile application.
The reason I bring up TMDb is because of past expieriences with IMDb and Amazon. XBMC (xbox media center), BOXEE, and a few other multimedia applications scrape Amazon and IMDb for movie information when adding files to the media library in the application. Amazon and IMDb didn't like this. So they blocked XBMC from grabbing data for movies. They then turned to The open movie database. Now things are working again in XBMC.
I thought this could be a solution for Pocketpedia. The TMDb Api is open to the public to use. You are free to scrape and use the API just as long as you do not use it for commercial financial gains. Since Pocketpedia is free in the App Store, I don't think their would be an issue. They also license the API for commercial projects as well.
http://api.themoviedb.org/2.1/
Just an idea. I am no way affiliated with TMDb. Love the work Bruji has done with the Pedia suite.
Since we all know Amazon are being, a few choice words, about the whole scraping idea, there has to be an alternative. There was one thing that I absolutely loved about Pocketpedia. That was the ability to add movies to my list while I was away from the computer. The newest version of Pocketpedia is looking really good. I like the improvements, but for me, it's a step backwards. I know the Bruji team isn't happy about removing amazon scraping. I wouldn't be very happy either. Which I am not since I relied on the mobile application.
The reason I bring up TMDb is because of past expieriences with IMDb and Amazon. XBMC (xbox media center), BOXEE, and a few other multimedia applications scrape Amazon and IMDb for movie information when adding files to the media library in the application. Amazon and IMDb didn't like this. So they blocked XBMC from grabbing data for movies. They then turned to The open movie database. Now things are working again in XBMC.
I thought this could be a solution for Pocketpedia. The TMDb Api is open to the public to use. You are free to scrape and use the API just as long as you do not use it for commercial financial gains. Since Pocketpedia is free in the App Store, I don't think their would be an issue. They also license the API for commercial projects as well.
http://api.themoviedb.org/2.1/
Just an idea. I am no way affiliated with TMDb. Love the work Bruji has done with the Pedia suite.