View video metadata mac
They're like little bookmarks in the movie with a popup-menu that lets you jump between them. Finally, it lets you add or edit Chapter Tracks, which are a cool little feature of the Quicktime container format that is seldom used. In Addition, there are read-only properties about the movies, like video/audio formats, file size, and movie length.
What Kind of Metadata Are We Talking About Here? The Program supports all the Annotations that Quicktime uses (Album, Artist, Author, Comment, etc). The best use I see for this program is for people (like me) who have large collections of TV shows or music videos, somewhat short movies that might conceivably be played back-to-back, or collected into small playlists based on subordinate criteria, as might be stored in Quicktime movies' metadata tags (like writer, director, author, album, etc). Most people probably don't care about movie metadata yet. Why Would I Ever Want To Have Metadata in My Movies? Ok, ok. Of course, you have to add all this information to your movies yourself.which is a breeze with Metadata Hootenanny. You can search your videos for a certain performer, or a keyword in the description. You can make a list of all the videos in your collection with a certain director or writer.
Metadata Hootenanny lets you access this information more easily. You know how you can view, edit and sort by your mp3s' ID3 metadata in iTunes? Well, the same metadata system exists for all your quicktime movies, too, but until now the only way to access it was through the horrid interface of Quicktime Pro Player (You can see certain metadata items in QT's Info window, and add them in the Movie Properties window under Annotations). Metadata Hootenanny is a view/editor for all the spiffy metadata you can put into Quicktime movies.