2018-01-16, 11:37
write the page then i can comment on it. i'm not really cut out to write a wiki page, my brain fills in too much info..
(2018-01-18, 07:32)spiff Wrote: just copy 1 sec from whatever material, it is covered by fair use, no danger.
(2018-01-18, 02:43)Karellen Wrote: I am moving the page to its new permanent home here which allows everybody to edit it if they have a wiki account
(2018-01-18, 11:13)DeShizz Wrote: I don't know however if this would be allowed under wiki rules, since it would be written subjectively and in step-by-step fashion?Yes, it is allowed.
Pldes => c08 => Plot
©gen => c11 => genre
©alb => c09 => album
©ART => c10 => artist
©nam => c00 => title
©day => premiered => year (month and day ignored)
TRACKNUMBER => c12 => track
covr => art table type poster (use for album cover)
(2018-01-18, 11:13)DeShizz Wrote: Cool, Will have that done in a few hours.Okay, so a few hours turned into a few days... my bad.
(2020-05-07, 11:05)Crissov Wrote: It's been a while since Video Metadata Tag support has been added to Kodi, but it hasn't been updated for tag fields / boxes / atoms specific to TV shows and some other interesting stuff.Thanks, also contrary to the "notice" on the wiki page, mp4 tag work well for music videos.
I have skimmed the Kodi and FFmpeg source code to update the relevant wiki page recently, the MP4 boxes/atoms table in particular. There are many fields that FFmpeg does read and Kodi could (or arguably: should) use to populate its media library. I have listed the expected mappings in parentheses. I hope someone (@spiff?) will update VideoTagLoaderFFmpeg.cpp to support at least some of these in the future.
(2020-05-07, 11:05)Crissov Wrote: It's been a while since Video Metadata Tag support has been added to Kodi, but it hasn't been updated for tag fields / boxes / atoms specific to TV shows and some other interesting stuff.
I have skimmed the Kodi and FFmpeg source code to update the relevant wiki page recently, the MP4 boxes/atoms table in particular. There are many fields that FFmpeg does read and Kodi could (or arguably: should) use to populate its media library. I have listed the expected mappings in parentheses. I hope someone (@spiff?) will update VideoTagLoaderFFmpeg.cpp to support at least some of these in the fut
(2024-03-06, 11:54)Crissov Wrote: iTunes introduced some additional fields that several other apps also support. Among these, there is one to distinguish movies (9) from TV shows (10), music clips (6), home videos etc. FFmpeg exposes it as media_type.
(2024-03-08, 17:09)zag Wrote: I look forward to the day when we can just add an episode_id to the mp4 metadata and everything imports perfectly