IFlicks is a great little application for all those that have a huge movie collection and aren't sure how to manage it. There's also an automatic link to the Netflix database which is supposed to download the latest 100 releases to purchase, although the RSS feed was not working when I tried it. There are also a few other notable features including the ability to search on Amazon and download film info so you don't have to enter it manually. Just press a button at the bottom of the iFlicks interface and suddenly your clips and movies are browsable as thumbnails or screenshots. The slickest feature however is the Gallery View which works similar to the album browser function in iTunes. This is not much different to organizing your file folders by size, type etc but if you have a big collection, it could be useful. Smart Collections allows you to organize your movies or clips by genre, director, actors etc. What the developers hope distinguishes iFlicks from other players are a few "smart" features that more intelligently organize your collection. I can spend more time watching movies rather than updating files.įor more information, visit you want to access a clip, you can use the iFlicks movie player which open within a smaller Quicktime style window within the iFlicks interface. I can input video files into the iFlicks interface and walk away from my desk while the videos receive their metadata. I have been able to process videos by the batch rather than individually. In short, the app does all the dirty work for me. iFlicks cuts down my research and scrolling time to nothing. I love being able to see the artwork and details on a video no matter what device I am watching it on. If you are like me, being able to quickly and easily source metadata is amazing. You can designate a ‘watch’ folder and have files automatically processed when they are saved there. You have the option of automating tasks using Apple Scripts. You can even update older video files by dragging them into iFlicks. You just drag your video file into iFlicks 2 and hit start. IFlicks is in the Mac App Store and works just as easily as downloading it from the app store. The app encoder even has preset for Apple devices like Apple TV, iPhone, and iPad. It supports multiple tracks of audio in different languages and surround sound. iFlicks processes videos, even high-quality videos, very fast. The app searches for beautiful artwork so that it shows up nice and neat when you open iTunes. iFlicks 2 will automatically look up movie and TV show metadata as well as subtitles and chapter titles. The app uses a drag and drop method for importing videos. The developers have designed the interface so that it’s easy to follow and use. IFlicks 2 is a one-stop-shop for making your movie and TV show files perfect. Now, I can simply use iFlicks 2 to get the job done. For many years, I’ve been collecting and entering the data manually and then moving between two different apps to combine all the information on the actual media file. I want my media to have who’s in the movie, the artwork, and well, all the details that are available. I’m what you might call ‘sick’ when it comes to critiquing my Music, Movie, and TV shows’ metadata. IFlicks is the easiest way to add metadata to movies
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |