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This will be OK. I can do one show at a time, eventually cleaning all TV shows The below image is an example of the "unknown" tags I often run into. Some have said these are important. However, I haven't found any use for them. MCM collects all the artwork and creates separate "metadata" folder for each season. I guess a more modern way would be to embed all this info in the mkv. However, I often use MCM to update the xml's with more modern info as it becomes available Updating an mkv with new metadata I assume would take much longer, possibly remuxing the entire mkv.

This is how I have been removing tags. You can keep them or remove them if you like, but future versions of MediaInfo and similar programs will use them to give more accurate information about the contents of the files. If you do this, it will be a tad more difficult for us to help you debug problems with your files in the future. They're the Track Statistics Tags You can keep them or remove them if you like. Last edited by BJ12; 18th Nov at As far as I'm aware FFProbe is the best option for viewing the statistics tags, although it tends to list them each twice for some reason something to do with languages, but they're all "eng" so You can get to them with MKVExtract but it's not pretty, you can use mkvmerge -I as well but again it's kind of ugly and needs some interpretation.

MediaInfo can display all but the BPS tags, but it puts them in the wrong places far too often to be depended upon. The tags are relatively new so nothing works with them properly yet and so far MKVMerge is the only program that adds them.

Hey jamena, all TV shows are cleaned up, thank you. One last question. Is there a way to batch process using Propedit to save the MKV file name into the metadata as the "Title" field"? Example, if the file name is "Any Given Sunday I've been doing this manually using the Header Editor. It looks like JMkvPropedit might have one or two places to process adding the file name. I have a batch file that does that, it's a bit complicated though.

There are some characters that aren't allowed in the file system so have been replaced with other characters. My batch finds those characters and asks what I'd like to replace them with, remembers TV show names that I've already done and it also sets the track names as well. This is the simplest version possible to do what you're asking is: Code:. Hi Jamena, I tried and tried and could not get your most recent code to work.

Asked 1 year, 2 months ago. Active 1 year, 2 months ago. Viewed times. Improve this question. I would suggest that you replace test. You should really make those things clear. Piotr Adryan, you need to clarify, if when you say the names of the episodes, those are essentially the name assigned to the mkv files, as assumed in my comment , or internally part of the files metadata itself, llogan's comment. Compo ffprobe is another tool from FFmpeg.

You should give the OP enough credit that they can determine these things for themselves it's pretty obvious. It is not possible to get the title metadata using ffmpeg in a sane way. Uses such as this is exactly what ffprobe is for. I know what ffprobe is llogan, its a tool which did not form part of the question, or its tags, and is a separate download, which the OP did not mention they had.

Show 5 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Therefore, to play these types of files you should use an MKV compatible player or download appropriate codecs.

As to metadata, it's a file provides video-related information that looks organized and easy to locate. If you are in search of options to edit MKV metadata or faced with the similar problem mentioned above, you are on the right page.

Read further to know a brilliant MKV Tag editor. Open the installed Wondershare UniConverter software on your system and then go to the Toolbox section on the left-hand side. Choose the Fix Media Metadata option. To do so, click … button at Choose File: tab to add the video that you want to edit metadata. If it is a movie or TV show, just type your video name in the metadata editing window, then click Search. Then you will get the MKV file metadata information automatically.

Here metadata editing is also available. While if it is a home video, you can just type the metadata information there.



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