Using iTunes to organize your videos
Has anyone tried doing this? It seems convenient and logical, but I've had some hesitations:
1. The tags for music make sense: Genre, composer, artist, album, etc. Will videos need a news set of tags, and if so, what would they be? Videos get copied into the iTunes Music folder just like music, but if there's no artist or album, they get put into the dreaded "unknown" folders.
2. Many people on the Mac use VLC for unusual video types. What about Quicktime plugins for playing these videos?
3. How do the video controls for iTunes compare to Quicktime itself?
1. The tags for music make sense: Genre, composer, artist, album, etc. Will videos need a news set of tags, and if so, what would they be? Videos get copied into the iTunes Music folder just like music, but if there's no artist or album, they get put into the dreaded "unknown" folders.
2. Many people on the Mac use VLC for unusual video types. What about Quicktime plugins for playing these videos?
3. How do the video controls for iTunes compare to Quicktime itself?
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Originally posted by BRussell
Has anyone tried doing this? It seems convenient and logical, but I've had some hesitations:
1. The tags for music make sense: Genre, composer, artist, album, etc. Will videos need a news set of tags, and if so, what would they be? Videos get copied into the iTunes Music folder just like music, but if there's no artist or album, they get put into the dreaded "unknown" folders.
2. Many people on the Mac use VLC for unusual video types. What about Quicktime plugins for playing these videos?
3. How do the video controls for iTunes compare to Quicktime itself?
1. There is currently no way to tag video in a way that is meaningful. Or at least, I can't figure it out. I have, for instance, about 200 gig of video, and I'd like to be able to tag big chunks of it as TV Shows or Movies or whatever. I cannot find how to do that. I like the interface, though. I have turned off the
copy to music folder option. I have external drives for that. But at the moment, Apple really needs to make the prefs for dealing with video as sophisticated as the ones for dealing with music.
2. I don't have Divx installed on this machine, but it wouldn't surprise me if iTunes could play any files for which you have the QT codec installed. I'll look into this as soon as I fix my copy.
3. Once you click on the preview pane in iTunes, the video goes to what looks like 640x480, with the standard play/pause, volume and a slider for scanning through. Seems ok.
Apple's going to have to spin this off, I think, before iTunes becomes iKitchenSink.
Originally posted by midwinter
1. There is currently no way to tag video in a way that is meaningful. Or at least, I can't figure it out. I have, for instance, about 200 gig of video, and I'd like to be able to tag big chunks of it as TV Shows or Movies or whatever.
You can select the videos in either the video window or the Library and Get Info just like you would audio tracks. Then you could adjust the genre or groups to read TV Shows and then you'd have what you're looking for.
I've tried giving files the genre 'TV Show' or 'TV Shows' but iTunes still thinks they are 'movies', and when I click the TV Show tab it displays nothing...
Originally posted by Anders
I have no idea.
But your sig. Is that quote for real? And they did not axe him together with Crossfire?
It's real. And no they didn't axe him.
Thanks for the input midwinter.
2) The videos should not be included in the main library- they should only show up in their separate video library.
3) Podcasts shouldn't show up in the main library either. At least give an option to show/hide in the prefs.
4) There is no video equivalent mini-player
5) Album=season, Artist = show title, Name = episode title. If they completely separated the video into its own library, we wouldn't have to make these mental conversions.
6) As already stated, iTunes + QT doesn't support enough formats to be a "video jukebox" solution yet. A free and easy to use tool to convert wmv and real files (at a minimum) to quicktime formats is needed.
7)keyboard shortcuts for screen sizes, fullscreen, etc. are missing. This could be a big issue because it involves competing keyboard shortcuts for music and video. Lets see how apple works around this.
8) The episode number isn't displayed in the thumbnail view.
9) It would be great if they followed in Aperture's footsteps and made the videos stackable. One thumbnail for each season, click on that thumbnail and it expands out to show you each episode
Originally posted by Imergingenious
1) It doesn't have the same QT7 fullscreen controls, which is a real downer.
2) The videos should not be included in the main library- they should only show up in their separate video library.
hey the videos do show up in the main library and then have a cute little tv-ish icon next to the "song" name to help differenciate between songs and videos.
Originally posted by Imergingenious
Then maybe they should create a separate music-only library. I do not want movies and TV shows cluttering my music library.
They should create a separate video-only *application.*
Originally posted by Imergingenious
Then maybe they should create a separate music-only library. I do not want movies and TV shows cluttering my music library.
smartfolders can be your friend for this.
Originally posted by midwinter
They should create a separate video-only *application.*
It's called QuickTime. It just needs some kind of management tool incorporated into it.
Originally posted by kwsanders
It's called QuickTime. It just needs some kind of management tool incorporated into it.
In other words, it's something like Quicktime but not Quicktime.
Originally posted by midwinter
In other words, it's something like Quicktime but not Quicktime.
Exactly.