![]() It's possible to change the H.264 profile/level to trick iTunes into syncing files to iPhone/iPad. If you need to edit metadata or add subtitles to a QuickTime movie, Subler is a useful if far from perfect app to start with.įixed a issue with the "Genre" tagFixed the handling of 64 bit files, sometimes Subler would create a 32bit file even if the "64 bit data" checkbox was enabledPrepopulate the Save panel of a new file with a default filename based on the filename of the first track added to the file.Read/write H.264 profile/level on video tracks. However, it doesn't seem to work with DivX files, even though MP4 is a container for the format. When the interface opens, you can see and edit clearly the audio language, metadata attached, format of the video and duration. I found that it crashed several times simply trying to open MP4 files so be aware that Subler can be quite unstable. It only opens when you open a video file. Will update if I recall.There is no user interface to Subler as such however. I believe I've used some other methods as well but can't think of them right now. One comment recommended MP4art as well, with a link that's dead. He didn't include a link to it so I went looking and found another issue about this. I've also tried using MP4art as suggested by a comment on another issue about this. After having to install millions of libraries and a package manager I was stuck with the compilation of the software, followed all the steps, didn't work. ![]() The description is: Simple command line audio tag editor. I know for a fact that it's possible, because I've seen pictures on the Internet and YT and different threads where an answer is upvoted. I was finally successfully able to change the cover and it was visible in File Explorer. I tried to convert the MP4 to M4A and then adding it to iTunes. I tried to apply the image, and it applied it only inside iTunes. I can run it fine though in QuickTime Player. ITunes doesn't load the file into the library. ITunes 12.10.6.2 (Microsoft Store version) Have used the updated version which is the Windows build With no success it executes with no (error)message Mp4tags.exe -picture sample.png sample.mp4 With no success same story as with Mp3tag, I can apply and it's visible in the app, but not in File Explorer. The picture can been seen in Mp3tag though as if it's applied. After saving it says Saved tag in 1 of 1 files. With no success I can successfully add the image as a cover, but it's not visible in the File Explorer. With no success it creates a file, even though the software says that the operation was successfulĬan't insert any more links, because I got too little rep apparently Adding artwork through the GUI Tag Editor using both available versions: i686-w64 & x86_64-w64.Progress: =>100%|Įxecuting the next (nth) time gives this: Updating metadata. I get this message when executing the first time: Started writing to temp file. atomicparsley sample.mp4 -artwork sample.png -overWrite. ![]() With this error: Could not find tag for codec h264 in stream #0, codec not currently supported in containerĬould not write header for output file #0 (incorrect codec parameters ?): Invalid argument
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