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Video Clip Organizing Similar to Aperture
Hello,
I have several gigs of small video clips I've taken along with thousands of photos. I use Aperture to organize all my photos but am at a lost on how to organize all my small video clips. Is there a program out there that organizes video clips similar to how Aperture organizes photos? I looked at Bento but it can only save the database file to the library folder on the HD and I don't want to reference the video files. I then looked at FileMaker Pro but its not an easy program to use and I haven't found a way to be able to double click on the embedded video clip and have it launch quicktime to play the video. If anyone has any suggestions would be great. I'd like to be able to store my video files with Metadata like I do with my photos. BTW, I know iPhoto can do this with certain file formats but wasn't sure if it would be the best solution. Thank in advance. Mike
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