Video App Metadata + MKV and subs support
- NWW
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Video App Metadata + MKV and subs support
Since it's fair to say that WMC as we know it is pretty much dead, and we're bound to see a Live TV/Recorded TV metro app sometime (it'd be stupid not to), I'm trying to adapt by trying out the new Video metro app. But, no metadata is available, even though MCM has parsed the correct info.
Also, MKV and subs don't work.
So, what now?
Also, MKV and subs don't work.
So, what now?
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Probably not an option that you're crazy about, but it works for me - go back to 7MC for 6-12 months and then see what apps are around.
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My production HTPC is on 7MC. I'm just testing out on a laptop to get a feel and see how it goes. This is why I'm asking about the metadata!
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That makes sense!
My guess is that we'll need to wait for 3rd party apps in order to get subs / metadata working.
Did I read somewhere that the "Metro" apps have no access to 3rd party codecs?
My guess is that we'll need to wait for 3rd party apps in order to get subs / metadata working.
Did I read somewhere that the "Metro" apps have no access to 3rd party codecs?
Rob.
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- NWW
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I'm bumping this old thread of mine.
Well I did some testing.
On my Win 7 desktop, with Zune installed on it, I can manually edit the metadata of my video files (over a 1000, perfectly tagged with MCM for use with WMC), which are just listed as "Other", with no metadata being read.
Now here is the interesting part!
If I edit a video, say, The Dark Knight Rises, put in the year, genre, and Movie type, on my surface, which is pointed to the same directories, it will add The Dark Knight Rises as a Movie in the Xbox Video App! I can't test that for TV Shows, as those aren't available in Belgium just yet (stupid World Wide Web*)
Availability limited by geographical region. Oh, did we say World Wide? Well screw you too!
Well I did some testing.
On my Win 7 desktop, with Zune installed on it, I can manually edit the metadata of my video files (over a 1000, perfectly tagged with MCM for use with WMC), which are just listed as "Other", with no metadata being read.
Now here is the interesting part!
If I edit a video, say, The Dark Knight Rises, put in the year, genre, and Movie type, on my surface, which is pointed to the same directories, it will add The Dark Knight Rises as a Movie in the Xbox Video App! I can't test that for TV Shows, as those aren't available in Belgium just yet (stupid World Wide Web*)
Availability limited by geographical region. Oh, did we say World Wide? Well screw you too!
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It just adds the video as 'movie type' or all metadata you input was displayed?NWW wrote:I'm bumping this old thread of mine.
Well I did some testing.
On my Win 7 desktop, with Zune installed on it, I can manually edit the metadata of my video files (over a 1000, perfectly tagged with MCM for use with WMC), which are just listed as "Other", with no metadata being read.
Now here is the interesting part!
If I edit a video, say, The Dark Knight Rises, put in the year, genre, and Movie type, on my surface, which is pointed to the same directories, it will add The Dark Knight Rises as a Movie in the Xbox Video App! I can't test that for TV Shows, as those aren't available in Belgium just yet (stupid World Wide Web*)
Availability limited by geographical region. Oh, did we say World Wide? Well screw you too!
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Only the fact that it is a movie. Could someone else test that out?
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I've tried this, but I'm missing something. The year and genre attributes are easy. I'm assuming that I need to set an attribute "type" to "movie". That doesn't seem to get the movie section of XBox Videos. Does "movie type" here refer to something else?NWW wrote:If I edit a video, say, The Dark Knight Rises, put in the year, genre, and Movie type, on my surface, which is pointed to the same directories, it will add The Dark Knight Rises as a Movie in the Xbox Video App!
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This is really odd. I now know what you were talking about, NWW. If I edit the files with the Zune software, I can change the type to Movie. This is recognized on the same computer's XBox Videos app, but not on other computers if the file is copied to it. That's really odd. The Zune software doesn't seem to be changing the ID3 tag properties, but it is changing something in the file, I think. I just can't see it outside of the Zune software.gblinckmann wrote:I've tried this, but I'm missing something. The year and genre attributes are easy. I'm assuming that I need to set an attribute "type" to "movie". That doesn't seem to get the movie section of XBox Videos. Does "movie type" here refer to something else?NWW wrote:If I edit a video, say, The Dark Knight Rises, put in the year, genre, and Movie type, on my surface, which is pointed to the same directories, it will add The Dark Knight Rises as a Movie in the Xbox Video App!
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Yep, that's my take as well. I had noticed that all the way back when I had my Zune 80. I tried to copy an entire season on the Zune, and I had to enter the metadata manually. After moving the files around, the metadata got lost along the way. To this day, I do not know how that works. But whenever on my Win 7 desktop, I edit the properties of a video file through Zune, it shows up on my Surface through the network.
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I'm considering using Plex on Windows 8 myself. Plex has top of the line automatic metadata handling and they recently released a Windows app