Portable WD Live Info Editor is a free, lightweight metadata management utility designed for Western Digital legacy media devices, specifically the WD TV Live (3G Generation) and the WD TV Hub. It streamlines library management by allowing you to create and patch the precise XML metadata files required by Western Digital’s media players to show titles, summaries, cover art, and backdrop information. Core Features
XML File Automation: You can generate brand new XML metadata files from scratch, edit existing entries, or patch/depatch problematic text configurations.
Scraper Database Integration: The tool automatically fetches accurate descriptions, release dates, and credits for Movies, TV Series, and Music from prominent online entertainment databases.
Recursive Directory Search: It scans deeply nested folders automatically, eliminating the tedious need to search and update XML files one by one.
No-Installation Portability: As a standalone portable utility, it can be run directly from a USB flash drive or external hard drive without modifying your Windows registry. Technical Requirements
Java Runtime: The program is built on Java and requires Java 7 or a later version installed on your host computer to execute properly.
Platform Compatibility: It is primarily targeted at Windows users looking to organize external media storage connected to Western Digital systems. Trusted Download Sources
Because Western Digital has moved the WD TV line into legacy “End of Support” status, this open-source tool is hosted by community platforms:
WD Live Info Editor on SourceForge: The primary repository where you can review version updates, user code, and download the standalone package securely.
WD Live Info Editor on Software Informer: A verified secondary hub hosting verified virus-free mirrors of the executable package. Popular Alternatives
If your specific hardware setup requires different formatting, community members frequently utilize these sister programs:
WDTVHubGen2 via SourceForge: A community-driven batch processing scraper that pulls metadata/thumbnails natively from TheMovieDB and TheTVDB specifically for WD Hub hardware.
Metadata++: A broader freeware option built strictly for local Windows machines to review and alter metadata across images, video files, and document formats.
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