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Title: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on September 26, 2015, 05:10:17 PM
Hello

Decided to finally download tons of music videos from Youtube & build a little mp4 library.

Can you recommend the best way or app to tag them? I tried Media Monkey & it seemed to work but when I did the organize files by folders option it created a bunch of "unknown" folders instead of artist & album, and i believe had no option to type in artist either, there was just a "director" field..I know there must be a better, simpler way...

I would really like to have screencaps of each video show in E-Touch for the artwork, is that ..& also filtering by genre/year/decade, etc possible with video?

Any tips about adding videos to E-Touch would also be appreciated, for when I have this mp4 tagging figured out

Thanks in advance,
Steve
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on September 26, 2015, 05:18:57 PM
http://www.freeboxjukebox.com/Forum/index.php?topic=5613.0 read below you. The How to add hundreds of music videos a day should have been what you saw.
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on September 30, 2015, 10:36:35 PM
Quote from: Mark Norville on September 26, 2015, 05:18:57 PM
http://www.freeboxjukebox.com/Forum/index.php?topic=5613.0 read below you. The How to add hundreds of music videos a day should have been what you saw.

Thanks, but MP3 tag isn't working for me & neither is Media Monkey & about 3-4 others I tried...none of them let me edit or write metadata to mp4s, I always get a "cannot rewrite" or "cannot open to write" type error....or in Media Monkey it'll let me go ahead & waste all my time, making it look like the artist/year/genre/title, etc tags are there, but as soon as I go back to them they all dissapear & they're back to the way they were, just original filename showing...VERY frustrating,cant believe its such an ordeal here just to tag videos.still got nowhere
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 01, 2015, 12:14:25 AM
What operating system are you using?  You possibly need to download codecs or something similar as you shouldn't have problems like this. What are you using to download mp4 and where from
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 01, 2015, 12:26:41 AM
Quote from: Mark Norville on October 01, 2015, 12:14:25 AM
What operating system are you using?  You possibly need to download codecs or something similar as you shouldn't have problems like this. What are you using to download mp4 and where from

Windows 10...wouldn't think it's a codec problem, they all play fine in vlc, WMP, etc...Pretty sure it's some annoying overly protective Windows thing about not having permission or not allowing me to edit the info...I just right clicked the video folder & unchecked the read only box, but did nothing...idk..really wearing me out trying to get these videos organized & set up, been like a week with no progress..guess Im gonna have to waste more of life searching around for solutions when I'm up for it again. Had enough for one day
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Barcrest on October 01, 2015, 07:16:51 AM
To tag movies you need to use the included non mp3 tagger to create a tag file.
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 01, 2015, 10:54:48 AM
As Barry has said there is the non mp3 tagger in the etouch directory HOWEVER I personally do not get on with it and my method is much faster and does not require for you to keep typing in genres so in the end you can get hundreds done.

As for Windows 10 I was on that for a while as I was a beta tester but I think that I was still tagging but been a while now since then. Is it letting you tag MP3's and not letting you tag MP4's?

Your problem is so new that a search on Google is not bringing up similar problems such as yours. The only thing that I found was that some codecs not liking windows media player, so even though it is a long shot disassociate MP4 files with any Microgreed product.

Going back to Non MP3 Tagger you will need to have your files such as 2015 - Artist Title - Song Title and then you have strings to put that data into those fields. So you would have 1% for year 2% for artist etc.

I am on version 2.7.1 of MP3 tagger and I do not think you have to do anything special with that to tag MP4 files.

One thing I am thinking is about how and where you are downloading from, have these files got any DRM protection which stops you from changing them? Again this is just me taking wild stabs in the dark.

I would look at downloading video codecs http://www.codecguide.com/

I would also say on how much you actually want windows 10 on your system or revert back to another version. I personally will not install windows 10 now unless I have to I still have 5 more years of windows 7 being covered and even then I might just end up taking windows 7 offline and not worrying about another operating system.

Regards

Mark
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 01, 2015, 03:56:00 PM
Yea Barry, I actually just noticed the non-mp3 tagger but I'm afraid it would be too time consuming to edit each video one by one...I managed to get close to 2000 of em in my new collection! lol

Yes, the actual music...mp3,FLAC,WAV..no problems whatsoever

I watched your video & tried to label them that way, still didn't work. I used a Firefox video downloader extension to get em all off of YT..it labeled the files artist-title..If I have to manually enter year that's fine I guess cuz I would def want the year to show for all of them..and what about album or genre? How does that work with video in E-touch? I would like to have screenshots of each video for the album cover...There has to be some kinda program out there that could maybe create artist-album folders & create a screenshot of the video as a jpg in each folder?? & I'm assuming E-touch will display videos that are set up in seperate folders??

I really like Windows 10 & also am a Windows Phone user whos really looking forward to 10 mobile coming soon so def not wanting to downgrade to older version. I still think it has something to do with permission settings for changing file info, just dont know where that would be. Later on I'll also try to tag a couple mp4s I filmed on my phone to see if it could somehow be DRM issue with the extension Im using to download them..That would SUCK to have to re-dl 2000 videos if that was the case & there was no way to remove it from them all >:(
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 01, 2015, 03:58:23 PM
The first thing that I am going to say then I sped read most of that but do not use firefox, use internet explorer and then try again. I canmot see this being the problem but it would be something that I would try first of all.

I will private message you with my email address, if you can email me one of the videos you have downloaded, then I can have a try and see if I can tag that file.

In regards to album and genre for album I have the song title as I am only doing 1 video 1 directory rather than One Direction 10 videos so my directory is as such

2015 - One Direction - Song Title

As for the genres obviously that does not download from Youtube so you have to do the genres yourself. I have MP3 Tagger set up so that it uses my personal genres so for my genres I have them as follows

Pop Music, Blues Music, Soul Music etc

I do not have sub genres now as I got fed up with too many and different styles coming out all of the time. If say for example something is Drum & Bass then I will put that into genre Dance Music.

If you are doing say for example one artist or indeed say Country Music charts you can download a lot of videos in a small amount of time and then tag them together very quickly.

The main thing is too export them into an TAG file which is an akward file considering that most if not all programs will use NFO files now.

I can still tag a video and then export for eTouch and Kodi within a matter of seconds and not have to type anything.

I will say that you should do what I am doing and that is downloading the lot again, I thought like you that it is ok to just add the year, but if you do not know the year, then you have to type googling to see what year that song came out, and that takes a lot longer than actually just using my method and then downloading so that it downloads as

2015_03_05 - Artist Title - Song Title all what you need to do is edit the _03_05 biit and then strip out anything you don't want such as featuring or remix, official video etc.

I do this with MP3s as well mainly because with eTouch and a lot of other programs it is either a mess or titles do not display the full name unless they have scrollers.

Regards

Mark
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 01, 2015, 05:06:02 PM
Haha...I'm a Dubstep +Drum & Bass DJ & since I'm heavily into that music & like to organize them detailed for mixing I go even further & set my genres by year, such as "Drum & Bass 2010" "Drum & Bass 2011" etc  ;D ...nearly everything else is "90's Dance" "2000's Dance" & "2010's Dance"

Ok yea, I was just wondering how it was done for videos..I would wanna do just the artist & song folders too

:-\ I was told that Kodi wont recognize metadata on music video mp4s at all, that it just displays filenames & nothing I entered in MM or anything else would show...IF i could ever get MP4s to tag that is..

Before I go ahead & re-dl 2000 videos again I will email u one & when I get a chance I will test some of my own personal MP4s. Really prefer not to use Explorer or Edge as it's now called I guess

& entering the years wouldnt be that bad..alot of em I know by heart & if not all I have to do is scroll down my music library in Media Monkey & glance at the year for the mp3s I also now have a video for

Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 01, 2015, 05:33:47 PM
I am just looking at my kodi music videos all of my mp4's are organised into genres if I go into library then all what I see is this

2 Pac - Ghetto Gospel 2011

I can press I for information and I get director blank as I did not include that, writer blank, genre = rap music, runtime 4 mins, the audio and video information.

I am not sure who has said about Kodi but all the basic information that I included in the nfo file is there and present.

The thing regarding music videos and kodi is that some skins support it and some do not I personally use eminence a lot of times for my home cinema. I agree that music videos are not supported enough by the program but there are scripts that you can download that will scrape your music videos from either the audiodb or internet music video database base.

All my nfo files are done with mp3 tag and I have no problems at all. I would sooner do them my way and that way I can make sure that they are done correctly rather than having to use a scraper as sometimes it can scrap the wrong song etc etc and it will not scrap live performances so if you did download something such as

song title (live in vegas) you have to strip the (live in vegas) and have it as it is called on the website. If for example you want to know it is a live performance then obviously that is very limited.

Regards

Mark
Title: Solved without breaking into a sweat
Post by: Mark Norville on October 01, 2015, 05:43:15 PM
I just downloaded the video that you sent me and it is not a windows 10 error.

I have had a box pop up saying cannot be opened for writing

I deffinatly think that it is becauser of how you are downloading it.

I would uninstall what you are using and then follow my instructions, do not worry about browser extenstions and then give that a go, and yes use edge, internet explorer.

This is mine

I just downloaded the official video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkhSZyYmpO4

by KALEIDA (Official Video).mp4
Format                      : MPEG-4
Format profile              : Base Media / Version 2
Codec ID                    : mp42
File size                   : 38.2 MiB
Duration                    : 3mn 59s

This is yours

Unique ID                   : 128149853514574176363798234467212102158 (0x6068C39728BE3BD05FA5A83E40728A0E)
Complete name               : C:\Users\Mark Norville\Desktop\E-touch_videos\2015 - Kaleida - Think.mp4
Format                      : WebM
Format version              : Version 2


Regards

Mark

General
Unique ID                   : 128149853514574176363798234467212102158 (0x6068C39728BE3BD05FA5A83E40728A0E)
Complete name               : C:\Users\Mark Norville\Desktop\E-touch_videos\2015 - Kaleida - Think.mp4
Format                      : WebM
Format version              : Version 2
File size                   : 17.8 MiB
Duration                    : 3mn 59s
Overall bit rate mode       : Variable
Overall bit rate            : 626 Kbps
Writing application         : Google
Writing library             : Google

Video
ID                          : 1
Format                      : VP8
Codec ID                    : V_VP8
Duration                    : 3mn 59s
Bit rate                    : 464 Kbps
Width                       : 640 pixels
Height                      : 360 pixels
Display aspect ratio        : 16:9
Frame rate mode             : Constant
Frame rate                  : 25.000 fps
Compression mode            : Lossy
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)          : 0.081
Stream size                 : 13.2 MiB (74%)
Default                     : Yes
Forced                      : No

Audio
ID                          : 2
Format                      : Vorbis
Format settings, Floor      : 1
Codec ID                    : A_VORBIS
Duration                    : 3mn 59s
Bit rate mode               : Variable
Bit rate                    : 128 Kbps
Channel(s)                  : 2 channels
Sampling rate               : 44.1 KHz
Compression mode            : Lossy
Stream size                 : 3.65 MiB (20%)
Writing application         : Google
Default                     : Yes
Forced                      : No

This is one of mine picked at random

General
Complete name               : C:\02. Music Videos To Burn\Dance Music\2015 - Arches - New Love\2015 - Arches - New Love.mp4
Format                      : MPEG-4
Format profile              : Base Media / Version 2
Codec ID                    : mp42
File size                   : 35.1 MiB
Duration                    : 3mn 2s
Overall bit rate mode       : Variable
Overall bit rate            : 1 611 Kbps
Movie name                  : New Love
Album                       : New Love
Album/Performer             : Arches
Performer                   : Arches
Genre                       : Dance Music
Recorded date               : 2015
Encoded date                : UTC 2015-07-28 21:09:33
Tagged date                 : UTC 2015-08-25 12:38:03
Cover                       : Yes
replaygain_track_gain       : -6.67
replaygain_track_minmax     : 97,172
replaygain_track_peak       : 0.86
replaygain_undo             : 1,1
gshh                        : r2---sn-aigllnzy.googlevideo.com
gssd                        : B0AFCEB62HH1440427652864910
gsst                        : 0
gstd                        : 183018

Video
ID                          : 1
Format                      : AVC
Format/Info                 : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile              : High@L3.1
Format settings, CABAC      : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames   : 1 frame
Codec ID                    : avc1
Codec ID/Info               : Advanced Video Coding
Duration                    : 3mn 2s
Bit rate                    : 1 412 Kbps
Maximum bit rate            : 2 744 Kbps
Width                       : 1 280 pixels
Height                      : 720 pixels
Display aspect ratio        : 16:9
Frame rate mode             : Constant
Frame rate                  : 25.000 fps
Color space                 : YUV
Chroma subsampling          : 4:2:0
Bit depth                   : 8 bits
Scan type                   : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)          : 0.061
Stream size                 : 30.8 MiB (88%)
Tagged date                 : UTC 2015-07-28 21:09:35

Audio
ID                          : 2
Format                      : AAC
Format/Info                 : Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile              : LC
Codec ID                    : 40
Duration                    : 3mn 2s
Bit rate mode               : Variable
Bit rate                    : 192 Kbps
Maximum bit rate            : 201 Kbps
Channel(s)                  : 2 channels
Channel positions           : Front: L R
Sampling rate               : 44.1 KHz
Compression mode            : Lossy
Stream size                 : 4.19 MiB (12%)
Title                       : IsoMedia File Produced by Google, 5-11-2011
Language                    : English
Encoded date                : UTC 2015-07-28 21:09:34
Tagged date                 : UTC 2015-07-28 21:09:35
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 01, 2015, 07:50:24 PM
To save you downloading again if you do not wish to go down that road, download this and then you can convert all your videos.

https://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Free-MP4-Video-Converter.htm#.Vg2M_HldGUk

At the moment you are not downloading MP4 files in the true sense of the word instead Webm files which are smaller files compared to the one that you sent me and what I downloaded.

If you are not using media classic from Free Youtube Downloader, then download that and then give that a try instead of using the browser extenstions. If that does not work then obviously I would suggest to use edge.

I think but I am not 100% certain is that webm files are too do with google to stop piracy but do not hold me on that one.

Just to add I would check your settings on your tube downloader and see if it has the option to download MP4 that might be the quicker option for you or if not see if it can do conversions. All what I download from Youtube is MP4 unless they are really old music videos are often WEBM files.

Regards

Mark
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Barcrest on October 02, 2015, 09:51:16 AM
You have a video per folder with a screen shot for the cover. This is how my sound leisure videos are organised, if you have the juke set to jump to play options on a single track then clicking the cover just gives you the play options. It works quite well.
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 03, 2015, 08:30:22 PM
Quote from: Mark Norville on October 01, 2015, 07:50:24 PM
To save you downloading again if you do not wish to go down that road, download this and then you can convert all your videos.

https://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Free-MP4-Video-Converter.htm#.Vg2M_HldGUk

At the moment you are not downloading MP4 files in the true sense of the word instead Webm files which are smaller files compared to the one that you sent me and what I downloaded.

If you are not using media classic from Free Youtube Downloader, then download that and then give that a try instead of using the browser extenstions. If that does not work then obviously I would suggest to use edge.

I think but I am not 100% certain is that webm files are too do with google to stop piracy but do not hold me on that one.

Just to add I would check your settings on your tube downloader and see if it has the option to download MP4 that might be the quicker option for you or if not see if it can do conversions. All what I download from Youtube is MP4 unless they are really old music videos are often WEBM files.

Regards

Mark


Ok cool, I will try converting some later & also see if I have success with that other downloader or if I can make things wrk by adjusting settings in my extensions..Appreciate the help, man
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 03, 2015, 08:32:04 PM
Quote from: Barcrest on October 02, 2015, 09:51:16 AM
You have a video per folder with a screen shot for the cover. This is how my sound leisure videos are organised, if you have the juke set to jump to play options on a single track then clicking the cover just gives you the play options. It works quite well.

Cool...looking forward to having my new video library in E-Touch...once I get this tagging & organization thing sorted out
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 03, 2015, 10:13:35 PM
UPDATE:

That was it! The anti-piracy mechanism or whatever was the reason I couldn't tag..Just converted a few music videos with that app & now the tags all seem to stick that I did in Media Monkey 8) THANKS!

So now I'm getting somewhere....but why when I'm scrolling through the videos I added am I only seeing artist names? For instance I added 2 Depeche Mode videos, and artwork is showing, but both just say Depeche Mode & not the titles of songs as well...& can you not filter music videos by genre as u can music??
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 03, 2015, 10:17:50 PM
How have you tagged your media and what with? I bet you haven't followed my guide and doing something else?

My directory structure at the moment changes all the time, but at the moment for music videos I have

Home Entertainment\Music Videos\Pop Music\One Direction\2011 - One Direction - Gotta Be You and then other directorys

I just know you are not following my guide, I just know it lol
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 03, 2015, 10:19:35 PM
MP3 Tag

1) Goto options (CTRL + O) or Tools > Options
2) Click on EXPORT and click the icon at the top right it has a star on the icon and says new when you hoover, now click this and give it a name, I call mine Music Video - eTouch
3) You now have a text file to edit you can remove everything you see. Copy and paste the following into the text file SAVE and then exit

<NonMP3Tag>
   <Artist>%artist%</Artist>
   <Title>%title%</Title>
   <Album>%title%</Album>
   <Band>%artist%</Band>
   <Track>%track%</Track>
   <Year>%year%</Year>
   <Genre>%genre%</Genre>
   <CommentTitle></CommentTitle>
   <CommentText></CommentText>
   <Seconds></Seconds>
   <Duration>%_length%</Duration>
</NonMP3Tag>

Make sure that your EXPORT FILE is called %year% - %artist% - %title%.mp4.tag click on ok and that will have saved, so now we can move on to tagging.

Ok we can right click and select MP3 Tag on the 2012 - Katy Perry - Part of me music video

Now click on CONVERT and then FILENAME > TAG or press ALT & 2

Now you should see %year% - %artist% - %title% preview of year 2012 artists Katy Perry title Part of Me click on ok

This will now have Added Part of Me to the title, Katy Perry to the Artist, so the only thing you need to worry about now is the genre if you wish, but you can leave it blank if it does not bother you. We can click on genre to the left and select a genre from the pull down box.

Once you have done this then click on SAVE TAG.

The final step is to export, you can either do this by clicking on FILE then EXPORT or by pressing CTRL & E

Select your Music Video eTouch or whatever file you named it and then click on ok. Job done.

You will now have two files not including any artwork. You will have 2012 - Katy Perry - Part Of Me.mp4 and also 2012 - Katy Perry - Part of Me.mp4.tag

I also create the directory as such because I am doing 1 song for 1 folder.

Load up Config 9 and make sure you are on Videos and pointed at your music videos press update library and that will now load and you will see the artist name, track title etc.

Word of warning : DO NOT CLICK ON GENERATE LIBRARY as that loads the titles but it misses out the artist for some reason.
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 12, 2015, 03:42:23 AM
OK, when I get some time I will try all that, but I just started converting some more of the videos I downloaded with the program you recommended and I noticed there is some quality loss in the files that are exported..blockiness appears on videos that weren't like that on the original versions...do you know of any program or method to just remove the DRM or whatever it is that's preventing me from tagging them? Sure there has to be such a thing out there

Quote from: Mark Norville on October 03, 2015, 10:19:35 PM
MP3 Tag

1) Goto options (CTRL + O) or Tools > Options
2) Click on EXPORT and click the icon at the top right it has a star on the icon and says new when you hoover, now click this and give it a name, I call mine Music Video - eTouch
3) You now have a text file to edit you can remove everything you see. Copy and paste the following into the text file SAVE and then exit

<NonMP3Tag>
   <Artist>%artist%</Artist>
   <Title>%title%</Title>
   <Album>%title%</Album>
   <Band>%artist%</Band>
   <Track>%track%</Track>
   <Year>%year%</Year>
   <Genre>%genre%</Genre>
   <CommentTitle></CommentTitle>
   <CommentText></CommentText>
   <Seconds></Seconds>
   <Duration>%_length%</Duration>
</NonMP3Tag>

Make sure that your EXPORT FILE is called %year% - %artist% - %title%.mp4.tag click on ok and that will have saved, so now we can move on to tagging.

Ok we can right click and select MP3 Tag on the 2012 - Katy Perry - Part of me music video

Now click on CONVERT and then FILENAME > TAG or press ALT & 2

Now you should see %year% - %artist% - %title% preview of year 2012 artists Katy Perry title Part of Me click on ok

This will now have Added Part of Me to the title, Katy Perry to the Artist, so the only thing you need to worry about now is the genre if you wish, but you can leave it blank if it does not bother you. We can click on genre to the left and select a genre from the pull down box.

Once you have done this then click on SAVE TAG.

The final step is to export, you can either do this by clicking on FILE then EXPORT or by pressing CTRL & E

Select your Music Video eTouch or whatever file you named it and then click on ok. Job done.

You will now have two files not including any artwork. You will have 2012 - Katy Perry - Part Of Me.mp4 and also 2012 - Katy Perry - Part of Me.mp4.tag

I also create the directory as such because I am doing 1 song for 1 folder.

Load up Config 9 and make sure you are on Videos and pointed at your music videos press update library and that will now load and you will see the artist name, track title etc.

Word of warning : DO NOT CLICK ON GENERATE LIBRARY as that loads the titles but it misses out the artist for some reason.
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 12, 2015, 09:45:28 AM
I'm not sure what program you are using and what you are doing? I download music videos all the time and unless they are very old ones I never have any blockiness and I play music videos on a 60 inch TV. I used to download 1080p but 720p is good enough.

On my Free You Tube Download it is Download Only (No Conversion)

MP4 - 720p High Definition prefer mp4 format.

Are you actually taking one file and then running a convertor or are you downloading the videos again?
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 13, 2015, 12:42:52 AM
Quote from: Mark Norville on October 12, 2015, 09:45:28 AM
I'm not sure what program you are using and what you are doing? I download music videos all the time and unless they are very old ones I never have any blockiness and I play music videos on a 60 inch TV. I used to download 1080p but 720p is good enough.

On my Free You Tube Download it is Download Only (No Conversion)

MP4 - 720p High Definition prefer mp4 format.

Are you actually taking one file and then running a convertor or are you downloading the videos again?

Im batch converting the videos I already downloaded with the mp4 converter program you suggested and even linked me to, that's what I'm saying....That program is giving me noticeable quality loss after conversion
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 13, 2015, 05:16:27 AM
Yeah sadly I cannot comment on the quality of the conversions because I have never used that program to convert video before. It was just a link that I found which does what you need it to do and that is convert one to the other, there are other programs out there some free and other pay for.

I did have a look yesterday for DRM removers but a lot of them seem to be pay for software and again because I do not use any of them I cannot say on quality, but as you are only removing the DRM it shouldn't affect the quality.

Here is a google search I'm not sure if you want to try something else https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q=wedm+convertor or https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q=webm+drm+removal

The guide that I done for downloading works, but obviously you need to use those programs and follow the steps that I have put down.

Regards

Mark
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 20, 2015, 08:37:41 PM
Quote from: Mark Norville on October 13, 2015, 05:16:27 AM
Yeah sadly I cannot comment on the quality of the conversions because I have never used that program to convert video before. It was just a link that I found which does what you need it to do and that is convert one to the other, there are other programs out there some free and other pay for.

I did have a look yesterday for DRM removers but a lot of them seem to be pay for software and again because I do not use any of them I cannot say on quality, but as you are only removing the DRM it shouldn't affect the quality.

Here is a google search I'm not sure if you want to try something else https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q=wedm+convertor or https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q=webm+drm+removal

The guide that I done for downloading works, but obviously you need to use those programs and follow the steps that I have put down.

Regards

Mark


Well I finally gathered the patience to try the yt downloader you mentioned and downloading a couple thousand videos all over again with your method, but.......

It downloaded all the videos I put into it with NO SOUND  >:(....Im am SO close to just saying fuck this all & just accepting I will never have a decent interface to display & play my music videos...&  as great as it is for movies & TV shows,apparently Kodi doesn't have any music video NFO creator nor can it even list them by genre at all
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 20, 2015, 09:00:55 PM
I'm not sure why you have not got sound when you download, but I just done this quick video for you. I have V 3.2.63 build 913 and have just downloaded a music video now played it and it has sound. I am using a windows 7 machine on internet explorer, if I remember you are using windows 10 you do not want to use edge, but instead are using google chrome?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD4jfbq7oFI&feature=youtu.be

Who ever is saying that you cannot have genre for music video is an idiot.

Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 21, 2015, 03:41:44 AM
Quote from: Mark Norville on October 20, 2015, 09:00:55 PM
I'm not sure why you have not got sound when you download, but I just done this quick video for you. I have V 3.2.63 build 913 and have just downloaded a music video now played it and it has sound. I am using a windows 7 machine on internet explorer, if I remember you are using windows 10 you do not want to use edge, but instead are using google chrome?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD4jfbq7oFI&feature=youtu.be

Who ever is saying that you cannot have genre for music video is an idiot.

hahaha wow! never expected video proof...thanks, that really lifted my spirits! lol...Well Ive asked around on a couple different sites & nearly everyone avoided an answer or explanation about showing genres for music videos or pretty much told me to frig off & use google...which I have done quite a bit over the past few weeks, and havent succesfully found much info about music videos in Kodi or tagging them at all really...

Im new to Kodi BTW & am using the Titan Skin..when I added a couple videos to test it out, I only saw option to organize by artist or album I.. so this further reinforced the belief it wasnt possible brought on by ppl answering almost all my other questions except the genre sort..so looks like I overlooked something too

Anyways, off to bed but when I get time guess I will try to tackle this all over again & yes I am using Windows 10..maybe Ill search for another YT downloader that will let me tag & then follow everything else in your tutotrial....

Really appreciate the time uve took to help me out man, its been really frustrating getting no answers & running into so many issues trying to get this video library going...


UPDATE: forgot to mention I was using Firefox and downloading as mkvs which appeared to be the format on Youtube....I just used Edge, downloaded videos as MKV & also using the convert to mp4 option & still, no sound whatsoever
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Barcrest on October 21, 2015, 07:30:23 AM
Do you have the latest K-Lite codec pack installed?
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: steviaceevia on October 21, 2015, 08:03:41 AM
Quote from: Barcrest on October 21, 2015, 07:30:23 AM
Do you have the latest K-Lite codec pack installed?

Yep, tried that at one point too
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 21, 2015, 08:09:43 AM
You should be downloading as MP4 not MKV that is probably where you are going wrong, I will do a quick video on how to adjust your settings for you tube downloader.
Title: Video : You Tube Downloader Music Videos (Part 1 and 2)
Post by: Mark Norville on October 21, 2015, 10:33:41 AM
Switch to full screen to get a better resolution, but not many options you need to change from default settings

Part 1 : You Tube Downloader

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1Qn4U-zpCc&feature=youtu.be

Part 2 : MP3 Tag and import

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c-C0tTaEx8&feature=youtu.be

Part 2 is a bit longer than I wanted as some things never worked how I wanted and some programs decided to go slow.

The last part of the video was importing into eTouch and also Kodi.

Hopefully this helps and shows that it can be done, once you have followed the guide step by step and got the correct settings in then it is very easy and quick.
Title: Re: Video : You Tube Downloader Music Videos (Part 1 and 2)
Post by: steviaceevia on October 21, 2015, 08:39:47 PM
Quote from: Mark Norville on October 21, 2015, 10:33:41 AM
Switch to full screen to get a better resolution, but not many options you need to change from default settings

Part 1 : You Tube Downloader

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1Qn4U-zpCc&feature=youtu.be

Part 2 : MP3 Tag and import

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c-C0tTaEx8&feature=youtu.be

Part 2 is a bit longer than I wanted as some things never worked how I wanted and some programs decided to go slow.

The last part of the video was importing into eTouch and also Kodi.

Hopefully this helps and shows that it can be done, once you have followed the guide step by step and got the correct settings in then it is very easy and quick.


Thanks

I watched all of 1st video & reinstalling the classic version fixed the no sound problem

So is it possible to use mp3 tag to create NFOs for all my videos based on tags I set within it to use in Kodi or E-Touch ? (Im guessing you might show that later on in the 2nd video)Would be alot easier than writing them each by hand one by one in notepad
Title: Re: Music videos, tagging & adding to library
Post by: Mark Norville on October 21, 2015, 08:43:50 PM
Yippee you now have sound lol

Yep the second video is regarding MP3 Tag and creating info files, this will take a bit of work but not much, just a bit of reading and understanding, and then copying and pasting what I have posted so for example

Copy and paste this and call it something like Music Video - eTouch. All the fields will be put in for you, I will show you the output

<NonMP3Tag>
   <Artist>%artist%</Artist>
   <Title>%title%</Title>
   <Album>%title%</Album>
   <Band>%artist%</Band>
   <Track>%track%</Track>
   <Year>%year%</Year>
   <Genre>%genre%</Genre>
   <CommentTitle></CommentTitle>
   <CommentText></CommentText>
   <Seconds></Seconds>
   <Duration>%_length%</Duration>
</NonMP3Tag>

This is what it will look like once you have exported it using MP3 Tag

<NonMP3Tag>
   <Artist>One Direction</Artist>
   <Title>Perfect</Title>
   <Album>Perfect</Album>
   <Band>One Direction</Band>
   <Track>1</Track>
   <Year>2015</Year>
   <Genre>Pop Music</Genre>
   <CommentTitle></CommentTitle>
   <CommentText></CommentText>
   <Seconds></Seconds>
   <Duration>03:49</Duration>
</NonMP3Tag>

When you export it takes the %artists% and then inserts the name of the group from the tag file and inserts that name into the file that eTouch reads. As soon as you have managed to set that up, then from then on it is easy as pie to do as many videos as you can do at once.

E.G say you have a directory called 2 Unlimited and have 10 videos you can say that the genre is dance music for each and every file, and you can do 10 videos in next to no time, but you will need to export each song which is the only thing that MP3 Tag doesn't do at the moment which is batch export for every file, which would be brilliant.

The main thing now is really to read the guide and get an idea of how to do this from the video, just take your time and relax and go in thinking that I can do this, and I will do it. Do not go in with a closed mind thinking that I cannot do it, as now you are one step closer than you was before.

Regards

Mark