![]() Note : Alternatively you could give the free Microsoft Media Player build-in tools or free Zune tools a chance. pretty cool though, there is a nice little poster of the DVD and the chapters even have titles. Click through the different tabs, “Info”, “Video”, “Sorting”, “Advanced” and “Chapters” to verify the information. MetaZ will no pre-populate the fields with the information it found on the Internet (using tagChimp, theMovieDB and others). For example just “Star Trek” will produce quite a long list.ĭouble click the best matching title in the list under the search box. A partial of the title will work as well, but keep in mind that the partial is not too generic. There you can correct the title to search for (press Enter to start the search). ![]() MetaZ will use the filename as a guess to what the title of the movie could be, which you can see in the “ Search” box. Next click the file (on the right) that you’d like to work on. Start MetaZ and drop files in the “Files to Write” areaĪdding files is easy: either press COMMAND + O to select files, or drag the file(s) to the “ Files to write” list on the right side of the MetaZ window (as illustrated above) or drop the files on the MetaZ icon in the dock. Just an illustration (based on iTunes) what the difference with and without metadata can look like: Sometimes they do require a different applications to do this though.īelow a short list of possible tools, based on Operating System: Note : Other so called “container” files like AVI, WMV, MOV, WMV and MKV have comparable options to add metadata. The same way we can add the so called Metadata – we just need the right tools for it. Audio, Video, Subtitles and a list of chapters. Adding Metadata to an MP4Īs you might already know, an MP4 file is in fact a so called container that can contain multiple “files” (as a figure of speech). You probably have seen it with music as well – where metadata is being used as well. A picture, poster or thumbnail of the movie. ![]() OK how about this – a list of possible Metadata you could add to a movie file: I typed up two paragraphs just now about how much this is going to hurt me… but I know you guys don’t care.Metadata, or data about content, for a movie file like an MP4 or M4V, is information about the movie (data) stored in the file. I know no one cares… nothing matters… not your problem blah blah blah… but I’ll I’m saying is it puts me one step closer to that edge. No one wants to manually import stuff the entire purpose behind sonarr is automation… Reading the reddit post and there’s this comment… “Tbh, I’ve been considering adding a time delay to blackhole imports, preventing them from importing until x minutes passed since the download appeared/was last modified in the watch folder.” YOU GUYS LITERALLY ALREADY HAVE A FIX but instead are choosing to scrap something people need in order to use your software… Good luck drone factory folder users no one cares… “I’ve never used drone factory for any Sonarr related, but I’ve found it to be the absolute simplest way to organize downloads from Playon as well as my OTA HdHomerun recordings. I used DropIt to automatically move the completed files from their recording/download folders after a few minutes to DF and Sonarr would automagically take care of everything else.” I know this wasn’t the intention, but it’s dead simple to set up and lets Sonarr handle the moving, organizing and renaming automagically for series that aren’t available online. In regard to those comments: The Blackhole mechanism is distinctly different from the Drone Factory, in the sense that blackhole is an extension of CDH and drone factory is not. ![]()
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