Firstly, the 'wkv' file is a
WVX file that is read by Windows Media Center to find the files. It tricks it into thinking it's a compatible file. It
IS a Notepad file with the above code inside it (The Code Tag keeps removing it for some reason).
A quote from file extension explanation website explains -
OR in this case AVI files!
I've never used 'MyMovies' for the DVDID's, but so long as it creates DVDID.XML files, I dont think it should be a problem, although DVDXML.com is the Official online site (ATM) for DVD information, including Synopsis as far as I have found, hence the reason that the only list released DVD's as it goes by the DVDID physically on the DVD itself.
Due to my XBox360 recently dying, I havent really been to bothered about since I've bought a PS3. However, I've sent it back to MS to see if they'll fix it. Once it gets returned I'll set it up again to make sure this method still works (I cant see why not though).
The reason they are only adding the files to your 'Video Library' is because of this part -
Do as it says and you can Import the files into the DVD Library.
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