PseudoTV Manager

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Note: I haven't had much time to debug, I've been exceptionally busy. But, any input is greatly appreciated and I will attempt to resolve any issues that arise asap.

I found the built-in channel editor for PseudoTV to be too burdensome to use and really have any concept of what the channel would turn out to look like. On-top of that there wasn't an easy way within PseudoTV to modify the genres/networks/etc for each of my TV shows.I made this tool to aide myself in building a pretty good channel lineup for my family and (as promised previously) am ready to release it in beta form to the public.Windows.NET Framework 3.5Setup:The first thing that will occur when you open PseudoTV Manager: you will be prompted with a pop-up notifying you that it is unable to locate your database and PseudoTV settings XML files.It should resemble something like this:You'll just need to select File - Settings and you will get a pop-up to input the locations for:1) Your video database file2) The Settings2.xml file that controls the channel line-up for PseudoTV. (Note: You have to of run PseudoTV at-least to the point of editing/creating the channels or you will only have a settings.xmla settings2.xml file)The default location for the video database file is here C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata\Database\MyVideos60.dbThe default location for the PseudoTV Settings2.XML file is: C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata\addon_data\script.pseudotv\settings2.xmlInput both directories, select save and you should see your TV shows fill up on the main window.From that main window, main tab you can easily edit genres and networks for all of your TV showsYou can also add entirely new genres, entirely new networks and delete existing ones if you wish.Running across the top of the window are 4 tabs.The TV Shows tab allows you to edit the aforementioned information. The Networks and Genres tabs allow you to get a list of how many shows fall into each network/genre. You can also sort them ascending/descending to make things a little easier to see what you're working with.The real magic however, comes from the last tab. The TV Guide tab allows you to easily add/remove/edit channels in your lineup.As you can see many of the options that require individual rules are just check-boxes, making the process much simpler (to me at least)Also, there will be a popup for adding interleaved channels and best effort channel scheduling.I also plan on making/uploading a video of the software in action sometime later today (hopefully).Update 1.01:-Added MySQL support (for only the default port)-Added feature that puts a red background on shows that are listed not to be shown on specific PseudoTV Channels if they're added to the "do not show" list. In addition there's the ability to right click on a specific show to add it to the "do not show" list.Update 1.02:-Added support for alternate MySQL ports-Fixed bugs when adding a channel with no value/cancelling it entirely.-Increased 200 channel limit to 999-Added movie support for genres and movie studios