[ yogurt]yogurtAnonymous 08 Oct 2012 10:42
Just installed on 10.8.2+suppupd
Works just fine, like on Lion
Works fine in 10.8
Works fine in 10.7
I'm putting the finishing touches on the all-new RoaringApps, with support for Mavericks & iOS 7.
Try it out now and help me squash some bugs.
Created by 87racer on 16 Mar 2011 02:22.
Last updated by bcammo on 16 Jul 2013 03:16.
Supports iCloud
Secured by Gatekeeper
Supports retina graphics
MetaX is a free meta-data tagging application for mp4 files and their derivatives. It uses Atomic Parsley on the back-end for tag writing. Tags can be imported automatically from Amazon.com or typed/dragged in by the user. Cover art tags can be retrieved from Amazon.com, Yahoo!, or from the movie frames themselves. Share your tag data with friends using the new archive export feature.
2.4.6 | |
Open Source | |
http://www.kerstetter.net/index.php/projects/software/metax | |
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Initially worked fine with 10.8, now crashes immediately on launch, cause unknown.
Crashes may be related to settings, not 10.8
[ yogurt]yogurtAnonymous 08 Oct 2012 10:42
Just installed on 10.8.2+suppupd
Works just fine, like on Lion
[ yogurt]yogurtAnonymous 08 Oct 2012 10:43
Need to disable GateKeeper during installation.
Reenable after installation. Works fine.
[ Larry]LarryAnonymous 03 Dec 2012 21:16
I've had some problems under Mountain Lion. Initially it would hang while trying to send to iTunes. I turned that off, and now it hangs while beginning compression. I'm trying to use Handbrake now to handle the VIDEO_TS files. If that works, I suppose I'm OK. Otherwise I'll go back to MacTheRipper to produce the VIDEO_TS files and forget about RipIT.
[ jfen]jfenAnonymous 27 Jul 2011 22:49
This worked fine for me on a clean install (New iMac with Lion pre-installed).
[ Rod]RodAnonymous 03 Aug 2011 20:55
Worked for me on an iMac. Only problem I have run into is losing the ability to right click on a movie in iTunes and going to MetaX.
[ Ryan]RyanAnonymous 04 Sep 2011 15:55
I can't get it to work at all. Crashes when writing to "large files." *Everything* else gets the "Zero byte file" warning.
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