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Old March 20th, 2007, 02:56 PM
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Spotlight, iTunes, metadata, and mp4's???

So, I have been researching for days trying to find a solution to my 'problem' and I'm at wit's end! ANy suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated!

Background: I am trying to setup a system in my workplace that allows me to create a searchable video archive. This archive is made up of clips that WE have created; clips exported from eyeTV in .mp4 format, then place din folders according to date.

I want a system that allows me to attach a whole series of keywords to a video upon/just after export from eyeTV, then use some app that searches metadata tags (ie: Spotlight!) to do a search and find it.


So far I have:
- Tried using itunes >> importing video, entering keywords in "description" and then looking in Spotlight to see if it shows up. It doesnt. Spotlight doesnt seem to search this particular itunes tag, and my attempts to learn WHICH itunes tags spotlight DOES search have been unsuccessful.

- Considered Atomic Parsely: But if assigning keywords in Itunes doesnt work, why would this?.....

- considered Lostify: Ditto the above question...

- tried adding "description" info in eyeTV before exporting. But it just seems to dissapear into some great abyss post-export.

- contacted eyeTV: they suggested VLC, but for the life of me I couldnt figure out how to use it to add metadata.

- Looked at MeD's movie manager.. maybe... havent tested it yet...


The thing is, I'm trying to avoid having to 'import' my videos into yet ANOTHER app (such as iVideo) in order to create an archive, I'd really rather just have a simple way to add tags, then search+find. But Really, whatever solution will be simplest and most effective is what I am looking for.

oh, AND i have to keep a eye to the future; if we create an archive of 1000s of videos and then need to use a new archiving technology 3 years from now, and re-enter 5 keywords for each video..... Thats why I was focusing on metadata rather than archiving apps.

help?!
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Old March 22nd, 2007, 01:11 PM
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nothing? no one?
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Old March 22nd, 2007, 01:29 PM
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I found this over at Mac OSX Hints

Use iTunes smart playlists to reveal missing metadata

Not sure it helps but you can search over there for more. I searched on iTunes + metadata
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