On Mon, 2019-01-28 at 16:54 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
> 
> As some know, I've accumulated a lot of videos.  I googled around and
> found some software but not sure based on what they claim if they
> will
> do something I'm looking for.  I installed a couple but not real big
> on
> how they work.  One requires me to add videos, one at a time.  I have
> over 20,000 videos now.  Some are short youtube type videos, some are
> long videos.  It could take me years to add them all doing it one at
> a
> time.  Needless to say, that one didn't last long.  The biggest thing
> I'm looking for, software that can tell me what videos have a low
> resolution.  As a example, some videos I downloaded a long time ago
> have
> been updated to have higher resolutions.  I may have one that is a
> 360P,
> or even less, but I may can locate a new version that is HD or even
> very
> HD.  I'd like software that will tell me this sort of info as well as
> other nifty features as well.  Obviously, I'd like to start with the
> lower resolution videos first.
> 
> So far, I have installed Griffith and GCStar.  I been googling for
> others but some either are not in the tree or I already know they
> won't
> do one thing I'd like to see.  I'd also like to be able to point it
> to a
> directory and let it build the database on its own.  Adding them one
> at
> a time manually just isn't feasible at all. 
> 
> Does anyone know of a software package that will sort a lot of videos
> by
> resolution as well as track other things as well?  It could be that
> what
> I'd like to have doesn't exist at all.  Then again, maybe I just
> haven't
> found it yet.  ;-)
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Dale
> 
> :-)  :-) 
> 

Digikam might be worth a try.  It does some pretty advanced stuff with
photos and I think at this point it can do quite a bit of the sorting
and searching stuff with videos as well.  I've not tried it with videos
myself though so I can't make any promises.

LMP

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