7/22/2023 0 Comments Iflicks remux![]() Then it would be swell, if not I'll still love ya. Not a major hassle though, so if it's very easy to implement, It'll look for a image with a name that fits the video, and use it Isn't fun but maybe add support for scanning an "artwork-folder" where I understand adding a million different sources for grabbing artwork Manually, but videos that before used to be considered HD by iFlicksĪre now branded SD, and since I'm using folder actions and try to doįinally, a feature request. In 1.3.5) it refuses to auto tag my videos as HD. Keeps the data rate too high so video can't play the aTV.Īlso, ran across a "bug" or what have it, but since 1.3.4 (still there ![]() Now, the aTV preset is set to 540p which is too low and the other two In your presets you have would fit Apple TV, iTunes Comp. My country and thus convert all my mkv to support it it, usually 720pĪnd around 2300kbit/s. I'm still running on a aTV 1G while waiting for it to be released in However, I have one problem and that's with the presets. I saw that you with this beta should compete with HB for performanceĪnd after running a few tests I say you are at least close enough to I've used it for ages for meta-data coding and really love it. *Videos with DTS sound can not currently be remuxed, they will still be transcoded, tagged, and added to iTunes.First off, I gotta say big thanks for writing such an awesome app,.A completely automated system for preparing your videos for iTunes and iDevices.Adds all meta data to Movies and TV Shows.Transcode video files by itself, or by controlling HandbrakeCLI.Magic Media Marker now has the ability to rename your video files and place them in folders based on Genre for movies, and show name and season for TV Shows to help keep your post processed videos more organized. This is called remuxing, not only does it save time over converting files, but it also avoids any quality loss since it is not transcoding the video. Magic Media Marker now has the ability to strip this video out of the mkv container, convert the audio if needed, and put it all back together in a m4v container that Apple's devices can read. This is the same video format that Apple's AppleTV, iPhone, and iPad prefer, however these devices can't read the video inside the MKV container. MKV has become a popular video container and often times these videos contain h.264 video inside. You can even link up with and control HandbrakeCLI for more powerful conversion options. If your videos need transcoding, Magic Media Marker is also able convert your videos for you so they are in the proper format for iTunes, or your iDevices. Pair that with something like Prowl or Boxcar and you can have notifications sent to your phone when TV Shows are ready to watch. Magic Media Marker also takes advantage of Growl for notifications. With these two resources Magic Media Marker is able to quickly pull accurate results back for even more obscure titles. For TV Shows Magic Media Marker pulls information from, and uses for Movies. Magic Media Marker gets it’s metadata and artwork from powerful, established databases. TV Shows and Movies show up in iTunes like magic ready to watch on any of your iDevices. Whether you manually feed Magic Media Marker or have it watch a folder for new videos, your attention is not needed. Magic Media Marker stays up in the menu bar out of your way, doesn’t take up a lot of system resources, and best of all, after the initial set up (which is a breeze), it’s completely automated. Why spend so much time manually manipulating your video files? Even with other software that makes tagging your video “easy” you still have to go video by video approving changes. Magic Media Marker is designed to be a “set it and forget it” kind of App needing no user interaction. Feed Magic Media Marker a video file and it will automatically determine if the file is a TV Show or a Movie by it's file name and download the appropriate metadata and artwork for you. ![]() Magic Media Marker's main purpose is to process video files and make them pretty in iTunes and on your Apple Devices.
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