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chenks
Nov 15, 2009, 10:08 AM
can anyone recommend a good working alternative to MetaX (for mac) ?
for some reason, since i started using the latest released SVN (2907) of handbrake, MetaX corrupts every file so that it is unplayable. revert back to the current release (0.9.3) of handbrake and MetaX works fine. strangely though, the windows version of MetaX doesn't corrupt the files.
i tried Lostify, but that seems to strip all the chapters from a file run thru it.
SurfMacJpMtb
Nov 15, 2009, 11:25 AM
You might want to try Subler. It has never caused me any problems.
I do not have any problems with MetaX 2.4.6 and the recent Handbrake SVN loads (currently svn2907). I do not use the MetaX retrieve from outside sources option. I just data-fill the fields.
chenks
Nov 15, 2009, 11:28 AM
hmmm, every file i have put thru metax (and that has been about 7 so far) when using handbrake SVN has resulted in corrupted file.
file is created from DVDR to AppleTV preset in handbrake. file plays perfect before putting it thru MetaX.
all data is manually input.
actually, i just ran one thru Lostify again to double check the chapters issues, and that has also corrupted the file.
something is not right here.
tried Subler and that seems to have worked all OK.
was very quick at writing the tags though, compared to MetaX and Lostify.
SurfMacJpMtb
Nov 15, 2009, 12:10 PM
yes, Subler is quick at writing the changes
I had similar problems with MetaX and Handbrake 0.9.3. The trouble continued with the SVN loads and then I checked my MetaX version and there was a later version available. I upgraded MetaX to 2.4.6 and everything has been fine.
chenks
Nov 15, 2009, 12:12 PM
it's MetaX 2.4.6 that i was using, worked fine with current 0.9.3 release of Handbrake, corrupts every file made with SVN.
lifespeachy
Nov 15, 2009, 05:03 PM
You might want to try Subler. It has never caused me any problems.
I do not have any problems with MetaX 2.4.6 and the recent Handbrake SVN loads (currently svn2907). I do not use the MetaX retrieve from outside sources option. I just data-fill the fields.
I don't understand how subler would automatically pull the information. And there are no directions on how to use it either. Help!
SurfMacJpMtb
Nov 15, 2009, 06:00 PM
Subler does not pull from outside sources
Subler is kinda cryptic...
select "Metadata" and the plus sign in the lower left to add fields
dynaflash
Nov 15, 2009, 09:32 PM
Subler will *not* automatically get the info for the meta tags. It was originally written by one of the hb devs as a side project to mux subtitles into mp4's. however ritsuka has expanded it way beyond that to handle quite a bit of you're common tagging needs and now can actually mux tracks right from an mkv into mp4 ( though it still a bit experimental ). Subler uses the same mp4 muxer mp4v2 and is extremely fast and stable. As far as automatically searching for meta info, its a no go. You have to get that yourself. The mac version of metax ( in fact the original ) was written by Rodney Kerstetter and was heavily developed around HB 0.9.2 and 0.9.3 and used a modded version of Atomic Parsley to write the tags. However since then Amazon changed it api for scraping for info. Kerstetter has yet to resurface to update the mac version of metax. Meanwhile Dan Hinsley created a windows version of metaX and has kept it up to date. Among other things he modified it to use HB and Sublers libmp4v2 for tagging and also adapted it to handle the new Amazon api for scraping info. In the mac world we all await kerstetters return to update the original metax for mac. Until then it a bit of a manual affair and afaic Subler is the best choice.
jettredmont
Apr 27, 2010, 11:50 PM
Subler will *not* automatically get the info for the meta tags.
Just found Subler, and it looks great (considering MetaX is in "ground-up rewrite to make it corrupt fewer files" mode).
Just a note: It does (as of now) import most metadata from tagChimp (ie, same as MetaX)! You go to File | Import | tagChimp, then type in the search, click through the various options, and pick the one you like.
It's not as nice as MetaX for mix-and-match (I like the description of one entry but want the actors from another), and doesn't include the artwork, but I've found that the artwork coming from MetaX for some reason tends to fail to show up on the AppleTV (although iTunes shows it just fine), so that's not a big deal.
I've only seen a few files corrupted by MetaX, but using currently-supported software is always a good thing. I'm switching over to Subler for the rest of my disk-ripping duties.
liquidsuns
Apr 28, 2010, 12:18 PM
I use Subler for movies and Metax for tv shows. I do this because, as far as I can figure out, Subler doesn't let you batch edit, so it's to time consuming to tag six or so tv shows at once. I've only had Metax corrupt a batch tag once.
As for the artwork, I use a site called getvideoartwork.com. It has great posters that are really high resolution and have had all the credits and review quotes and whatnot removed. Great site. They have had all but a few movies I've looked for.
Billy Boo Bob
Apr 28, 2010, 01:06 PM
While it's not without it's own little quirks and design um.... flaws.... I've been using iFlicks to process files after HB runs them. Once the quirks are figured out it's not so bad. http://iflicksapp.com/
rayward
Apr 28, 2010, 01:06 PM
Artwork can be added in iTunes, and you can add artwork to multiple episodes of the same TV show in one go.
MetaX expands on what iTunes can do, including tagging chapters with titles, but it cannot add an HD tag or cnID (necessary for storing HD and SD versions of the same file under one library entry).
Subler can do the HD tag and cnID, but not (AFAIK) chapters.
I end up using a combination of all three to tag my movies. It's a pain, and I wish someone would come up with software that can do the whole thing with any reasonable aplomb.
tommylotto
Apr 28, 2010, 02:11 PM
I use a combination of MetaX, Subler, Metadata Hootenanny, and iTunes to tag my files. I too wish one program could do all this.
MetaX is good because it can look up chapter titles.
Subler is good because it is fast and can designate HD and cnID
Metadata Hootenanny was able add a chapter track when no such track existed (HD DVD's from Any DVD)
iTunes for sorting and other clean-up
Note: changes made in iTunes are not made part of the file and are lost if your iTunes library needs to be rebuilt or the file re added to the library.
dynaflash
Apr 28, 2010, 02:18 PM
Subler can do the HD tag and cnID, but not (AFAIK) chapters.
While I haven not checked with him ritsuka, subler's author is also an hb dev. My guess is that he saw no reason to add hb's existing chapter naming capability to subler. Since it would be redundant. Just my guess.
NightStorm
Apr 28, 2010, 04:07 PM
You can attach a properly-formatted text file with chapter names and positions, or rename existing chapter titles from a Handbrake encode in Subler. You just have to click on the chapter track and the lower window will change to allow you to enter them.
That said, I don't know if it will auto-download chapter title info from TagChimp (never use that functionality).
charlien
Apr 30, 2010, 07:06 AM
Try Metaz. It is a lot like an updated Metax.
Billy Boo Bob
Apr 30, 2010, 10:15 AM
Note: changes made in iTunes are not made part of the file and are lost if your iTunes library needs to be rebuilt or the file re added to the library.
That might depend on the change. I've noticed that on some files when I modify the track and total tracks the file size will change (as indicated by iTunes).
williedigital
Apr 30, 2010, 04:20 PM
identify for osx (search at macupdates)
metax for windows via virtualbox
txtxyeha
May 7, 2010, 11:25 AM
I gave up on MetaX for my movies. Tried it today for a TV Series with the same (bad) results. Downloaded MetaZ and while they aren't finished adding some of the buttons and whistles it work in tagging a TV Series.
It also connects better to tagChimp than Subler. I can press "Save" on tagChimp then immediately go to MetaZ and see my tag. While Subler is quick/easy to use, not sure why I don't have the same results with it.
dynaflash
May 7, 2010, 11:36 AM
It also connects better to tagChimp than Subler. I can press "Save" on tagChimp then immediately go to MetaZ and see my tag. While Subler is quick/easy to use, not sure why I don't have the same results with it.
Probably because its sole developer only stuck tagchimp search as an add on. Subler while it does a fine job of tagging also has much more functionality than "just" taggers (remux mkv's to mp4's, awesome subititle capabilities etc.). The right tool for the right job. :)
dynaflash
May 7, 2010, 11:46 AM
Identify 2 seems to also show some promise (was mentioned previously) ... running a few tests now.
Note: now uses libmp4v2 (Same muxer as Subler and HB) which for my part is the only decent mp4 muxer.
http://forum.handbrake.fr/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=16216
eddtr1
May 19, 2010, 05:55 AM
I am getting quite frustrated with all of these metadata scrappers - none seem to be great!
MetaX for the mac is rubbish now
Subler - no idea how it works and it cant batch tag
Iflicks - is ok for films but not tv shows
and the otheres althouh not tested as much as the top 3 are not all complete solutions
MetaZ does show promise and i am going to try iDentify 2 tonight.
When i had the XBMC the scrapper it used was great and found everything! wish thhose guys could make a stand alone scrapper for mac! - so the search continues for a perfect metadata scrapper!
tbayrgs
May 19, 2010, 09:45 AM
I am getting quite frustrated with all of these metadata scrappers - none seem to be great!
MetaX for the mac is rubbish now
Subler - no idea how it works and it cant batch tag
Iflicks - is ok for films but not tv shows
and the otheres althouh not tested as much as the top 3 are not all complete solutions
MetaZ does show promise and i am going to try iDentify 2 tonight.
When i had the XBMC the scrapper it used was great and found everything! wish thhose guys could make a stand alone scrapper for mac! - so the search continues for a perfect metadata scrapper!
I'll disagree regarding MetaX--looks like it has some new life. It certainly lost it's appeal for about a year and a half but the Tagchimp dev recently made some changes on his end that once again allow the mac version of MetaX to pull current info from their db so it's been working great for me recently. My only complaint/wish is that Metax could add HD and cnID tags so I could forgoe also having to use Subler.
NightStorm
May 19, 2010, 10:04 AM
I'll disagree regarding MetaX--looks like it has some new life. It certainly lost it's appeal for about a year and a half but the Tagchimp dev recently made some changes on his end that once again allow the mac version of MetaX to pull current info from their db so it's been working great for me recently. My only complaint/wish is that Metax could add HD and cnID tags so I could forgoe also having to use Subler.
You do know that subler can also import from TagChimp now, right?
tbayrgs
May 19, 2010, 05:36 PM
You do know that subler can also import from TagChimp now, right?
Oh yeah, also a very nice feature but as eddtr1 mentioned, you can't run batches of encodes and the search feature doesn't work quite as well as MetaX. Also, doesn't import chapter names (if included) on the search imports like MetaX. I can't actually watch my blu-ray disks since my only BD drive is the external attached to my mini so I have no way looking up chapter titles to add to my encode in Handbrake--nice to find entries in MetaX search from Tagchimp where other's have already done it :D.
Sedulous
May 19, 2010, 06:05 PM
Strange, I use MetaX (2.4.6)) all the time with Handbrake rips (0.9.4 x86_64 (2009112300). No problems here on OS 10.6.3.
eddtr1
May 20, 2010, 05:16 AM
Strange, I use MetaX (2.4.6)) all the time with Handbrake rips (0.9.4 x86_64 (2009112300). No problems here on OS 10.6.3.
Is that with TV Shows though or just films? dont get me wrong MetaX is good i just dont find it great with TV shows! I have the right file format in for the scrappers but MetaX doesnt seem to use that when looking up tv shows!
eddtr1
May 21, 2010, 03:14 AM
has anyone tried vitalin for tagging tv shows - is it any good?
houttbe
May 21, 2010, 06:12 AM
It's called Vidalin, available from http://www.hutsongroup.com/vidalin.
It's working out very nicely for me.
has anyone tried vitalin for tagging tv shows - is it any good?
ccolaco
May 21, 2010, 10:39 AM
iFlicks works perfect for me. Both movies and tv shows.
tbayrgs
May 21, 2010, 11:33 AM
Is that with TV Shows though or just films? dont get me wrong MetaX is good i just dont find it great with TV shows! I have the right file format in for the scrappers but MetaX doesnt seem to use that when looking up tv shows!
Actually, I find it to be the best tool for TV show. I haven't found any other tool with as good a lookup function for TV--the key I've found is to search using only the episode name. When tagging a season for a specific series, I usually lookup the first episode, check any fields consistent across all episodes and save it as a preset. Then I just lookup each individual episode, check the rest of the respective fields and move on to the next--usually run a batch of about a dozen episodes at a time. I can have an entire season tagged in 30-45 minutes.
has anyone tried vitalin for tagging tv shows - is it any good?
I used Vidalin for a while as an alternative to MetaX--very simple, clean setup (only uses fields pertinent to display in :apple:TV) with a decent lookup function. I found the lookup to be a bit hit or miss for movies and I don't believe it works at all for TV. Also, you're limited to tagging one file at a time. So as long as you don't mind entering everything manually, it'll work just fine.
mcdermd
May 21, 2010, 06:34 PM
iFlicks works perfect for me. Both movies and tv shows.
Same here. It will even wrap avi's in an mov container for use with hacked AppleTVs. Turns it into a nice, automatic process. I just wish it did chapters.
bergmef
May 22, 2010, 06:22 AM
iFlicks works perfect for me. Both movies and tv shows.
+1 for iflicks. Works great for me and the one time I had a question, the developer got back to me that day. I use it almost every day for tv shows, and a few times a week for movies (at least until I get all the dvd's read in).
MattRob
Aug 12, 2010, 09:47 PM
I had given up on MetaX due to corrupted files until I found this thread:
http://forum.handbrake.fr/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13249
which says the solution is to check the MetaX preference "Enable support for large files."
irishv
Aug 13, 2010, 12:57 PM
+1 for Subler
I never really had issues with MetaX aside from when TagChimp stopped working and some random crashes. I gave Subler a try this week and don't think I'm going back. Saving metadata is much quicker and some of the additional feature are nice.
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