Lostify is an MP4 metadata tagger which supports some iTunes-specific tags. It is based on the open-source command line utility AtomicParsley, but wraps it in an easy-to-use graphical interface.
The primary purpose of Lostify is to allow users to tag their MP4 and M4V videos in the same ways as the ones purchased through the iTunes music store. Most of these "private" metadata fields are exposed, which cannot be set through the iTunes interface. Using Lostify, you can tag your TV Shows as "TV Show", and set the show, series and episode information, so that iTunes, the iPod, more...and Front Row will display your own tagged videos alongside those purchased through iTunes.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 0.5:
- Added support for the MPAA / US-TV Rating tag
- Added support for the Encoding Tool tag
- Added a File > Open menu for people who don't care to drag and drop
- If Lostify is already engaged in tagging a file, and you open or drag and drop additional files, it now adds them to the queue
- When opening or dropping multiple files simultaneously, Lostify now sorts them in alphabetical order for processing
- Bug fixed where Lostify failed to detect previously-set Content Advisory
- Thanks to the latest build of AtomicParsley (11/18/06) for adding Ratings suppor
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