I think it would be beneficial if all of the yuv4mpeg utilities added
an Xmetadata tag to it's output which included it's name and arguments.

It would render this Hungarian notation in filenames unnecessary. How
much metadata can be included in MPEG? It would be great if the Xtags
could also be output into the final MPEG stream.

-James

On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 06:51:59PM -0500, Richard Ellis wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 11:27:18PM +0100, Roine Gustafsson wrote:
> > On Wednesday, Jan 19, 2005, at 19:02 Europe/Stockholm, Steven Boswell  
> > II wrote:
> > >/video/DVD/URGH-A Music War  
> > >(DVD,ac3,advc-colorscale-conform-kinecoF1-newd1_z1t2m30M3-med_fr1R1w8- 
> > >m2e_b5055q1D10H).mpg
> > 
> > LOL! Worst file name ever! :)
> > Do you have a "filt" tool to demangle that?
> 
> I did exactly the same thing myself when I was using mpeg2enc
> extensively, record as part of the filename the options I'd used to
> encode it.  Otherwise, once I had test1, test2, ... testx, I would
> have forgotten what setting was used for testy.  And maintaining that
> in a separate form (on paper or in a text file) just was way more
> hassle than simply encoding it into the filename.


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