Yes, MVS exports date in dd/mm/yyyy format, I changed that to dd.mm.yyyy because of my local date format.
I now changed to dd/mm/yyyy as default and dd.mm.yyyy can be set optional by deleting the outcommenting of a line (it is explained on the source). For the moment it is not possible to change date to other formats, but I don't think that's a big problem, as MVS seems to have 99% french users (and only a french language forum) and except local settings for french/canadian windows, all other french local settings on windows should work with these options I guess. Maybe I'll add an option on a future version of the script, but I'm not sure if it makes really sense to learn much more about their scripting engine for that reason only
Version 1.1 of
MVS 2 AMC Export Script
Just for information: The script imports original title, translated title, director, producer (I found that field only on their database, not on the program ^^), actors, source, media label, media type, date added, rating, country, category, URL, description, comments, video format, audio format, resolution, number of disks - so it's quite complete. Only borrower (don't know how it is connected to the movies within their database) and languages/subtitles (these seem to use an index only to link to some texts from a dropdown list) are missing, but these are missing on their "internal export scripts", too.. maybe for good reason
@antp: Btw.. feel free to rename the script if you have a better name for it, but take care on it, as the name is shown on program's script list.