Location - The location is where the media resides. The location field can be added to the movie information in three ways. Either by entering the location on the Edit screen, when a movie is added by importing from a text file or when a movie is added from the Add -> Multiple screen.

When importing from a text file, if you do not specify a location for the movies, the location field for each movie will be blank. (On the Add -> Multiple screen, this is equivalent to leaving the location field blank.)

If you want all the movie files to have the same location, on the first line of the text file add :location where location will be added to the location field for each movie. (On the Add -> Multiple screen, this is equivalent to entering a location in the location field or selecting a location from the drop down menu.) If you want some movies to have a different location, each movie can have a location specified for it by appending |location| to the end of the title, movie file name or UPC number. The |location| will take precedence over the :location if one was added. (On the Add -> Multiple screen, the |location| will take precedence over the location field.)

A list of possible locations can be maintained on the the Options -> Miscellaneous screen.

When a movie is added from the Add Multiple or Import Text screen and a movie location is provided, the movie location is automatically added to the locations list on the Options Misc. screen if it is not already there. Also, from the Edit screen, if a movie location is entered in the text field it is automatically added to the locations list on the Options Misc. screen if it is not already there.

An additional feature on the Options Misc. screen allows you to search your existing movie database and it will automatically added to the locations list on the Options Misc. screen any movie locations found that were not already in the list.

Each location name can be no more than 15 characters long.