Dan LaManna <[email protected]> writes: > Hi all, > > I stumbled upon EMMS when looking for a tool that I could use to > annotate media files (mkv files to be specific). After glancing through > it seems like EMMS is a great tool for playing media, and doing at least > preliminary tagging (via emms-tag-editor-mode), however I noticed the > set of tags it supports is rather limited compared to say, > https://matroska.org/technical/specs/tagging/index.html#tags. > > Additionally it looks like there isn't a notion of "chapters" in EMMS, > however this is something I would be interested in annotating as well. > The ideal workflow here I think would be to use emacs to scan through > videos marking points to add chapters to. > > Being unfamiliar with EMMS, does the list think the vague feature set > I'm describing is within the scope of EMMS? If so I would be more than > glad to take a stab at it (no guarantees). Any guidance would be > appreciated.
It isn't something that Emms has at the moment, but sounds great. Emms has some very basic bookmark functionality in lisp/emms-bookmarks.el. If this is something you want to work on, please do. You can send in patches or provide access to a branch we can all pull and play with. We keep the Savannah git master stable and up-to-date, so that would be the tree against which you would be working. -- "Cut your own wood and it will warm you twice" _______________________________________________ Emms-help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emms-help
