Can anyone recommend an application to organize and filter a large library of videos? Basically I want to organize quicktime files of commercial spots for a TV network. I'm thinking something with the functionality of iTunes but on a professional level. It'd also be great if I had the ability to enter in my own set of metadata. We're talking 5,000 spots or so, average length 50 seconds.
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"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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You could always custom-build an MS Access Database. Then, you can fairly easily modify as your needs (fields) change.
(Have to know how to create a well-designed database, but it's not that hard)
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yea -- Filemaker Pro is a great program and easy to use
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