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iDentify 2: metadata collector for iTunes compatible videos
Hey guys,
I wrote this application to assist me in streamlining the process of getting full and complete metadata for my DVD rips for use on my appleTV. I then polished it up and put it out for the general public. What it does it pretty simple. It looks at the name of the file you give it. Based on the structure of the file name, it attempts to determine wether the file is a TV Show or movie, also collecting season number, episode number, episode title, year, and IMDB code when provided in the file name. Using that information, it then goes online and searches the theTVDB.com for information on that TV show, or theMovieDB.org for movies, and tagChimp to fill in anything that was missing from the first two sources. From those sites, it collects as much information as possible, such as description, cast, crew, MPAA rating, artwork, chapter names, and it looks at the dimensions of the video so it can automatically mark the video as HD. It also supports setting the cnID flag so you can merge your sd and hd videos into a single entry in iTunes. Basic functionality is free, but a small donation will unlock some more powerful and useful functions such as automatic file renaming, auto adding to itunes, and color labeling the file. iDentify has come a long way since I started it several years ago. It was originally written in perl using a gui wrapper and lots of helper applications to make things happen. iDentify 2 was re-written from the ground up using Cocoa instead of Perl, and using the more powerful and better maintained mp4v2 library to handle the tagging process over the antiquated and abandoned AtomicParsley. I hope you guys appreciate it and find it useful. Right now it is available from MacUpdate for free download. I'll be trying to get it out to other portals soon. iDentify 2 at MacUpdate |
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Just wanted to say thank you for this. After I converted my DVD library, iFlicks added the HD tag to the files since they were converted for Apple TV 3 and I didn't notice until later. I wanted to change them back to SD, but iFlicks wouldn't let me do this without resetting the artwork and I've been trying to find another solution (Subler kept crashing and MetaX doesn't seem to have an HD/SD option). This has given me the answer I need.
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This application is truly astounding. Great work on writing it (I've personally never written a meta data app in xCode but was SERIOUSLY considering it when editing my information). Just one word of thought, maybe you should consider having a database set up for the app to where metadata may be submitted to expand on it's current search abilities. As of current, I have had a hard time finding meta data to tag animes (such as DBZ and Naruto) on the episode side. Had to tag everything myself. I would love to upload that information for the world to use so no one else needs to do that. Otherwise, who knows. I may write that myself. I'm just fairly busy lol.
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