Thanks for the info. However, I find that with AVI files there is no "genre"
in the properties dialog box outside of media center. I can set the genre
within WMP but I suspect WMP has a seperate database and so the tags are not
transferable to other media servers such the Buffalo Linkstation or
Twonkyvision.
What I really want to do is create these tags INSIDE the avi file so that
the genre and other tags move with the file in the same way as mp3 tags do.
I've tried abcavi.exe software but it doesn't seem to work (reliably).
Perhaps I'm asking for too much of an emerging technology such as digital
video but it the "Digital Home" is going to be successful, it has to be easy
to find what you're looking for.
Any ideas would be gratefully received.
"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
>
> Go to the Library pane of the player
> Select the Video view (just underneath Now Playing you can select Audio,
> Pictures, Video, etc views)
> To the left of WMP's Search box, select that dropdown and switch to Details
> view
> Now you're in a metadata-editing friendly mode and can now do exactly what
> you're asking for.
>
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> Speaking for myself only.
> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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> "ejhh" <ejhh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:220993A7-CFBA-43F4-8277-CC23542D599B@microsoft.com...
> >I generally like Media Player and fully believe in the "Digital Home" but
> >am
> > having difficulty in organising my videos.
> >
> > There is an option to view by Genre, Artist etc but I can't find a way to
> > set these tags.
> > Without properly organsing videos, then Media Player just isn't scalable.
> >
> > If (as I suspect) it is not possible to set these tags for videos, then is
> > there a way to view by folder WITHIN media player? At least that way I can
> > organise the videos manually.
> >
> > Thanks is antici........pation
> > Edward
> >
>
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