Just a small question: Where would you store those informations ?
I would like the tag information stored with the movie data so any internal database can be restored if the movie file is moved or accessed from a different computer (I have my multimedia data on a file server accessed by several computers and several user accounts). Ideally the tag data would be within the video data file. VideoLAN should also have it in an internal database.
.avi has "hdrl" tag which sounds useful however I'm not so sure after looking at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library ... S.85).aspx and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison ... er_formats as it lacks metadata support which is probably what I'm looking for. Some of the other popular file formats appear to have better support for tags. I suspect future file formats will have better support.
Interestingly "abcAVI Tag Editor" and
http://www.dancemammal.com/moviedb.htm sound as if they do the sort of thing I'm looking for.
Several other video players support a media database, but I'm not aware of any doing what I want
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_vi ... oftware%29
If it is not possible to support tags within the movie file then an external file, similar to how subtitles are now handled, could be used. The .nfo usually has an imdb link which is a start (but otherwise this file is too variable to be useful).
In both instances I would imaging videoLAN would read the data into it's own internal database before it is actually used. At least that is what appears to happen with most programs using ID3 tags by comparison.
The important thing to me I suppose is the end result.
I would like to be able to sit at my home media player, and have it help me choose a movie e.g. a
G animated movie for the kids or
romantic comedy with high imdb rating or
third rate horror movie or an
thriller released prior 2004
then read the review on
http://www.imdb.com/ or
http://au.rottentomatoes.com/ then play the movie
It would be useful to have a movie quality tag also so I can readily select by blue ray or DVDrip movie
Some may also like the CAM/TS etc hierarchy also
http://digitalgraphy.wordpress.com/2008 ... ovie-tags/