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Initially, you have to download and install the tool on your computer.
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This MP4 Metadata Editor can also be used to compress and enhance your file. What's more, it has been labeled as the most flexible for it can be acquired whether you are using a Mac, Windows, or even a desktop with Linux. In fact, it also allows the users to make their own movie, video collage, 3D, GIF, and even rip DVD into their preferred format. On the other hand, metadata editing is only one of its countless features and tools. It has the power to edit, and add personal information to your file. This is why everyone delights in using it over and over again. The AVAide Video Converter is the most flexible software today. The Most Flexible Desktop MP4 Metadata Editor Top 2 MP4 Metadata Editors for the Android Device
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Modify Your Files with the MP4 Metadata Editors for Free Step 3 Click on 'Play' button and select 'Convert' option from the drop-down menu. Step 2 In the 'Open Media' window, click on 'Add' button load the local videos you want to merge. Select 'Open Multiple Files' from the drop-down list. The Most Flexible Desktop MP4 Metadata Editor Step 1 Launch VLC Media Player on your computer and click 'Media' on the menu bar. Last edited by evilsoup May 20th, 2012 at 09:45 AM. if, for example, you were to set -metadata year="1984", then the title would be blanked unless you also specified the title. if you name one metadata tag, you have to declare everything you want to use.
It's in the repositories, but I can't personally vouch for it.ĮDIT: one more thing with ffmpeg. If you want MKV files at the end of things, you could try MKVmerge. But the title is probably the one you care about, which seems most widely-supported. Here is a list of what formats can have what metadata, but that blog post is from 2009, so things might have improved by now (I'm sure I remember hearing about MKVs getting better metadata support.). For example:įfmpeg -i input.mp4 -acodec copy -vcodec copy -metadata title="title" -metadata series="series" output.mp4 Hopefully someone will be along with a better (gui) solution, and I know you specifically said you didn't want to use it, but ffmpeg(/avconv) is the only thing that immediately comes to mind.
Is there any video geek out there in Ubu-land that has a known solution? What do folks use to create these files in the first place?Įasytag is for music file metadata, and from those links I gather the same is true of those other two programs. "ffmpg" as a command-line tool will not work this way, but it may be part of an app that does. VLC has an option that purports to work in some cases, but is not reliable, so I am looking for a Swiss-army-knife solution that can handle multiple formats (avi/wmv/mpg/mp4/etc/etc) in the manner that exfalso does for audio files. These tools work for most things, but occasionally, there is a video that has wrong or just verbose metadata and so far I have found no way to edit that stuff. I typically use Gwenview and gimp for photos and VLC and avidemux for video. I like nautilus for it's nice icon displays of photos and vids. I am currently using either 11.04 or 12.04 kubuntu. Seems to me, if there is a way to create the metadata in the first place, then there *must* be some way to edit it. That is what I am trying to get access to. Specifically, VLC for example, displays metadata text when it begins playing a file. I have been searching for some time for a way to edit metadata of a video file that is created along with the de-novo file.