So I'm having problems as well. TV show DVDs that I have ripped and then added tags in MetaX have no sound or video. I'm using an intel mbp with Leopard and the latest versions of metax and handbrake. I've tried playing them in Quicktime and iTunes.
So I'm having problems as well. TV show DVDs that I have ripped and then added tags in MetaX have no sound or video. I'm using an intel mbp with Leopard and the latest versions of metax and handbrake. I've tried playing them in Quicktime and iTunes.
Ok I have the following issue with MetaX. I just started using it this morning. I have tried to tag about 6 -M4v files made thru Handbrake.
I use the Apple universal setting, as I want to watch the file on Apple Tv.
For example: I tagged the movie "Any Given Sunday". I seemed to tag it correct. I have an alias in itunes movie file pointing to the external HD. When I watch it on the Macbook it is fine. But, If I try and watch it on Apple TV Front Row, I have audio and NO VIDEO.
Also, when trying to tag other M4v Handbrake files I get this MetaX error.
"MetaX could not find a suitable audio track to use as a chapter reference" it then stops tagging.
Funny this came up. I had a similar problem last night and have been able to duplicate it in the past. For instance, I handbraked a movie using AppleTV preset and took the resultant file and fed it through to MetaX. I tagged it and dropped it into iTunes. A few months later I noticed I had tagged it with the wrong genre.
So I right-clicked "Get Info", changed the genre, and clicked OK. iTunes says writing tag, and just sits there forever. I finally forced-quit iTunes, relaunched, but now the video, while still showing the proper size, bit-rate, and FPS in movie inspector, has no video or audio. It's annoying to say the least. Anyone have any ideas?
And I did try squeegify, but no luck. And this is on a mac.
So you're saying if I had left it alone, it would have sorted itself out? It almost seemed like it was stuck, and my paranoia is that with such a large library, I get nervous iTunes might go wonky and corrupt everything.