Features: - FPS counter in conversion status showing real-time encoding speed - Job queue now displays FPS, encoding speed (e.g., "1.2x"), and ETA for running conversions - Copy Comparison button exports side-by-side metadata comparison report - Auto-compare checkbox in Convert module - automatically loads Compare view after conversion - Convert Now properly adds job to queue and displays in Job Queue with live stats - Module badge colors in job queue now match main menu tile colors - Fixed fullscreen compare window sizing (reduced player dimensions to prevent overflow) Bug Fixes: - Fixed queue state management - only one job runs at a time (prevents multiple jobs showing "running") - Fixed Compare module slot assignment - single video drops now fill empty slot instead of overwriting - Fixed job queue scroll rubber banding (no longer jumps back to top) - Enhanced crop detection validation for WMV/AVI formats with dimension clamping and bounds checking Documentation: - VT_Player integration notes with API requirements for keyframing and trim features - LosslessCut feature analysis for Trim module inspiration - Video metadata guide covering MP4/MKV custom fields and NFO generation - Trim module design specification - Compare fullscreen mode documentation - Updated VIDEO_PLAYER_FORK.md to mark fork as completed Technical Changes: - Added state tracking for FPS, speed, and ETA (main.go:197-199) - Enhanced queue processJobs() to check for running jobs before starting new ones - Improved Compare module drag-and-drop logic with smart slot assignment (both code paths) - Added deferred scroll position restoration to prevent UI jumping - Job queue Config map now carries conversion stats for display 🤖 Generated with Claude Code (https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Video Metadata Guide for VideoTools
Overview
This guide covers adding custom metadata fields to video files, NFO generation, and integration with VideoTools modules.
📦 Container Format Metadata Capabilities
MP4 / MOV (MPEG-4)
Metadata storage: Atoms in moov container
Standard iTunes-compatible tags:
©nam - Title
©ART - Artist
©alb - Album
©day - Year
©gen - Genre
©cmt - Comment
desc - Description
©too - Encoding tool
©enc - Encoded by
cprt - Copyright
Custom tags (with proper keys):
----:com.apple.iTunes:DIRECTOR - Director
----:com.apple.iTunes:PERFORMERS - Performers
----:com.apple.iTunes:STUDIO - Studio/Production
----:com.apple.iTunes:SERIES - Series name
----:com.apple.iTunes:SCENE - Scene number
----:com.apple.iTunes:CATEGORIES - Categories/Tags
Setting metadata with FFmpeg:
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy \
-metadata title="Scene Title" \
-metadata artist="Performer Name" \
-metadata album="Series Name" \
-metadata date="2025" \
-metadata genre="Category" \
-metadata comment="Scene description" \
-metadata description="Full scene info" \
output.mp4
Custom fields:
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy \
-metadata:s:v:0 custom_field="Custom Value" \
output.mp4
MKV (Matroska)
Metadata storage: Tags element (XML-based)
Built-in tag support:
<Tags>
<Tag>
<Simple>
<Name>TITLE</Name>
<String>Scene Title</String>
</Simple>
<Simple>
<Name>ARTIST</Name>
<String>Performer Name</String>
</Simple>
<Simple>
<Name>DIRECTOR</Name>
<String>Director Name</String>
</Simple>
<Simple>
<Name>STUDIO</Name>
<String>Production Studio</String>
</Simple>
<!-- Arbitrary custom tags -->
<Simple>
<Name>PERFORMERS</Name>
<String>Performer 1, Performer 2</String>
</Simple>
<Simple>
<Name>SCENE_NUMBER</Name>
<String>EP042</String>
</Simple>
<Simple>
<Name>CATEGORIES</Name>
<String>Cat1, Cat2, Cat3</String>
</Simple>
</Tag>
</Tags>
Setting metadata with FFmpeg:
ffmpeg -i input.mkv -c copy \
-metadata title="Scene Title" \
-metadata artist="Performer Name" \
-metadata director="Director" \
-metadata studio="Studio Name" \
output.mkv
Advantages of MKV:
- Unlimited custom tags (any key-value pairs)
- Can attach files (NFO, images, scripts)
- Hierarchical metadata structure
- Best for archival/preservation
MOV (QuickTime)
Same as MP4 (both use MPEG-4 structure), but QuickTime supports additional proprietary tags.
📄 NFO File Format
NFO (Info) files are plain text/XML files that contain detailed metadata. Common in media libraries (Kodi, Plex, etc.).
NFO Format for Movies:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<movie>
<title>Scene Title</title>
<originaltitle>Original Title</originaltitle>
<sorttitle>Sort Title</sorttitle>
<year>2025</year>
<releasedate>2025-12-04</releasedate>
<plot>Scene description and plot summary</plot>
<runtime>45</runtime> <!-- minutes -->
<studio>Production Studio</studio>
<director>Director Name</director>
<actor>
<name>Performer 1</name>
<role>Role 1</role>
<thumb>path/to/performer1.jpg</thumb>
</actor>
<actor>
<name>Performer 2</name>
<role>Role 2</role>
</actor>
<genre>Category 1</genre>
<genre>Category 2</genre>
<tag>Tag1</tag>
<tag>Tag2</tag>
<rating>8.5</rating>
<userrating>9.0</userrating>
<fileinfo>
<streamdetails>
<video>
<codec>h264</codec>
<width>1920</width>
<height>1080</height>
<durationinseconds>2700</durationinseconds>
<aspect>1.777778</aspect>
</video>
<audio>
<codec>aac</codec>
<channels>2</channels>
</audio>
</streamdetails>
</fileinfo>
<!-- Custom fields -->
<series>Series Name</series>
<episode>42</episode>
<scene_number>EP042</scene_number>
</movie>
NFO Format for TV Episodes:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<episodedetails>
<title>Episode Title</title>
<showtitle>Series Name</showtitle>
<season>1</season>
<episode>5</episode>
<aired>2025-12-04</aired>
<plot>Episode description</plot>
<runtime>30</runtime>
<director>Director Name</director>
<actor>
<name>Performer 1</name>
<role>Character</role>
</actor>
<studio>Production Studio</studio>
<rating>8.0</rating>
</episodedetails>
🛠️ VideoTools Integration Plan
Module: Metadata Editor (New Module)
Purpose: Edit video metadata and generate NFO files
Features:
- Load video → Extract existing metadata
- Edit fields → Standard + custom fields
- NFO generation → Auto-generate from metadata
- Embed metadata → Write back to video file (lossless remux)
- Batch metadata → Apply same metadata to multiple files
- Templates → Save/load metadata templates
UI Layout:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ < METADATA │ ← Purple header
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │
│ File: scene_042.mp4 │
│ │
│ ┌─ Basic Info ──────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Title: [________________] │ │
│ │ Studio: [________________] │ │
│ │ Series: [________________] │ │
│ │ Scene #: [____] │ │
│ │ Date: [2025-12-04] │ │
│ │ Duration: 45:23 (auto) │ │
│ └──────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ │
│ ┌─ Performers ────────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Performer 1: [________________] [X] │ │
│ │ Performer 2: [________________] [X] │ │
│ │ [+ Add Performer] │ │
│ └──────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ │
│ ┌─ Categories/Tags ──────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ [Tag1] [Tag2] [Tag3] [+ Add] │ │
│ └──────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ │
│ ┌─ Description ────────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ [Multiline text area for plot/description] │ │
│ │ │ │
│ └──────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ │
│ ┌─ Custom Fields ────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Director: [________________] │ │
│ │ IMDB ID: [________________] │ │
│ │ Custom 1: [________________] │ │
│ │ [+ Add Field] │ │
│ └──────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ │
│ [Generate NFO] [Embed in Video] [Save Template]│
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
🔧 Implementation Details
1. Reading Metadata
Using FFprobe:
ffprobe -v quiet -print_format json -show_format input.mp4
# Output includes:
{
"format": {
"filename": "input.mp4",
"tags": {
"title": "Scene Title",
"artist": "Performer Name",
"album": "Series Name",
"date": "2025",
"genre": "Category",
"comment": "Description"
}
}
}
Go implementation:
type VideoMetadata struct {
Title string
Studio string
Series string
SceneNumber string
Date string
Performers []string
Director string
Categories []string
Description string
CustomFields map[string]string
}
func probeMetadata(path string) (*VideoMetadata, error) {
cmd := exec.Command("ffprobe",
"-v", "quiet",
"-print_format", "json",
"-show_format",
path,
)
output, err := cmd.Output()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var result struct {
Format struct {
Tags map[string]string `json:"tags"`
} `json:"format"`
}
json.Unmarshal(output, &result)
metadata := &VideoMetadata{
Title: result.Format.Tags["title"],
Studio: result.Format.Tags["studio"],
Series: result.Format.Tags["album"],
Date: result.Format.Tags["date"],
Categories: strings.Split(result.Format.Tags["genre"], ", "),
Description: result.Format.Tags["comment"],
CustomFields: make(map[string]string),
}
return metadata, nil
}
2. Writing Metadata
Using FFmpeg (lossless remux):
func embedMetadata(inputPath string, metadata *VideoMetadata, outputPath string) error {
args := []string{
"-i", inputPath,
"-c", "copy", // Lossless copy
}
// Add standard tags
if metadata.Title != "" {
args = append(args, "-metadata", fmt.Sprintf("title=%s", metadata.Title))
}
if metadata.Studio != "" {
args = append(args, "-metadata", fmt.Sprintf("studio=%s", metadata.Studio))
}
if metadata.Series != "" {
args = append(args, "-metadata", fmt.Sprintf("album=%s", metadata.Series))
}
if metadata.Date != "" {
args = append(args, "-metadata", fmt.Sprintf("date=%s", metadata.Date))
}
if len(metadata.Categories) > 0 {
args = append(args, "-metadata", fmt.Sprintf("genre=%s", strings.Join(metadata.Categories, ", ")))
}
if metadata.Description != "" {
args = append(args, "-metadata", fmt.Sprintf("comment=%s", metadata.Description))
}
// Add custom fields
for key, value := range metadata.CustomFields {
args = append(args, "-metadata", fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", key, value))
}
args = append(args, outputPath)
cmd := exec.Command("ffmpeg", args...)
return cmd.Run()
}
3. Generating NFO
func generateNFO(metadata *VideoMetadata, videoPath string) (string, error) {
nfo := `<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<movie>
<title>` + escapeXML(metadata.Title) + `</title>
<studio>` + escapeXML(metadata.Studio) + `</studio>
<series>` + escapeXML(metadata.Series) + `</series>
<year>` + metadata.Date + `</year>
<plot>` + escapeXML(metadata.Description) + `</plot>
`
// Add performers
for _, performer := range metadata.Performers {
nfo += ` <actor>
<name>` + escapeXML(performer) + `</name>
</actor>
`
}
// Add categories/genres
for _, category := range metadata.Categories {
nfo += ` <genre>` + escapeXML(category) + `</genre>
`
}
// Add custom fields
for key, value := range metadata.CustomFields {
nfo += ` <` + key + `>` + escapeXML(value) + `</` + key + `>
`
}
nfo += `</movie>`
// Save to file (same name as video + .nfo extension)
nfoPath := strings.TrimSuffix(videoPath, filepath.Ext(videoPath)) + ".nfo"
return nfoPath, os.WriteFile(nfoPath, []byte(nfo), 0644)
}
func escapeXML(s string) string {
s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "&", "&")
s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "<", "<")
s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, ">", ">")
s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "\"", """)
s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "'", "'")
return s
}
4. Attaching NFO to MKV
MKV supports embedded attachments (like NFO files):
# Attach NFO file to MKV
mkvpropedit video.mkv --add-attachment scene_info.nfo --attachment-mime-type text/plain --attachment-name "scene_info.nfo"
# Or with FFmpeg (re-mux required)
ffmpeg -i input.mkv -i scene_info.nfo -c copy \
-attach scene_info.nfo -metadata:s:t:0 mimetype=text/plain \
output.mkv
Go implementation:
func attachNFOtoMKV(mkvPath string, nfoPath string) error {
cmd := exec.Command("mkvpropedit", mkvPath,
"--add-attachment", nfoPath,
"--attachment-mime-type", "text/plain",
"--attachment-name", filepath.Base(nfoPath),
)
return cmd.Run()
}
📋 Metadata Templates
Allow users to save metadata templates for batch processing.
Template JSON:
{
"name": "Studio XYZ Default Template",
"fields": {
"studio": "Studio XYZ",
"series": "Series Name",
"categories": ["Category1", "Category2"],
"custom_fields": {
"director": "John Doe",
"producer": "Jane Smith"
}
}
}
Usage:
- User creates template with common studio/series info
- Load template when editing new video
- Only fill in unique fields (title, performers, date, scene #)
- Batch apply template to multiple files
🎯 Use Cases
1. Adult Content Library
Title: "Scene Title"
Studio: "Production Studio"
Series: "Series Name - Season 2"
Scene Number: "EP042"
Performers: ["Performer A", "Performer B"]
Director: "Director Name"
Categories: ["Category1", "Category2", "Category3"]
Date: "2025-12-04"
Description: "Full scene description and plot"
2. Personal Video Archive
Title: "Birthday Party 2025"
Event: "John's 30th Birthday"
Location: "Los Angeles, CA"
People: ["John", "Sarah", "Mike", "Emily"]
Date: "2025-06-15"
Description: "John's surprise birthday party"
3. Movie Collection
Title: "Movie Title"
Original Title: "原題"
Director: "Christopher Nolan"
Year: "2024"
IMDB ID: "tt1234567"
Actors: ["Actor 1", "Actor 2"]
Genre: ["Sci-Fi", "Thriller"]
Rating: "8.5/10"
🔌 Integration with Existing Modules
Convert Module
- Checkbox: "Preserve metadata" (default: on)
- Checkbox: "Copy metadata from source" (default: on)
- Allow adding/editing metadata before conversion
Inspect Module
- Add tab: "Metadata" to view/edit metadata
- Show both standard and custom fields
- Quick edit without re-encoding
Compare Module
- Add: "Compare Metadata" button
- Show metadata diff between two files
- Highlight differences
🚀 Implementation Roadmap
Phase 1: Basic Metadata Support (Week 1)
- Read metadata with ffprobe
- Display in Inspect module
- Edit basic fields (title, artist, date, comment)
- Write metadata with FFmpeg (lossless)
Phase 2: NFO Generation (Week 2)
- NFO file generation
- Save alongside video file
- Load NFO and populate fields
- Template system
Phase 3: Advanced Metadata (Week 3)
- Custom fields support
- Performers list
- Categories/tags
- Metadata Editor module UI
Phase 4: Batch & Templates (Week 4)
- Metadata templates
- Batch apply to multiple files
- MKV attachment support (embed NFO)
📚 References
FFmpeg Metadata Documentation
- https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-formats.html#Metadata
- https://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php/FFmpeg_Metadata
NFO Format Standards
- Kodi NFO: https://kodi.wiki/view/NFO_files
- Plex Agents: https://support.plex.tv/articles/
Matroska Tags
✅ Summary
Yes, you can absolutely store custom metadata in video files!
Best format for rich metadata: MKV (unlimited custom tags + file attachments)
Most compatible: MP4/MOV (iTunes tags work in QuickTime, VLC, etc.)
Recommended approach for VideoTools:
- Support both embedded metadata (in video file) AND sidecar NFO files
- MKV: Embed NFO as attachment + metadata tags
- MP4: Metadata tags + separate .nfo file
- Allow users to choose what metadata to embed
- Generate NFO for media center compatibility (Kodi, Plex, Jellyfin)
Next steps:
- Add basic metadata reading to
probeVideo()function - Add metadata display to Inspect module
- Create Metadata Editor module
- Implement NFO generation
- Add metadata templates
This would be a killer feature for VideoTools! 🚀