Re: Real-time file access and organization -

2007-03-29 Thread Lewis LaCook
be a viable naming convention for you and your working processes, but it's the only way that seems to work for me. Chris On Sat, 10 Feb 2007, Alan Sondheim wrote: Real-time file access and organization - Here is the problem, as anyone following my work can attest - there's too much of it. I'll

Re: Real-time file access and organization -

2007-03-28 Thread chris
other way, and it helps maintain a chronological record. Not sure if that would be a viable naming convention for you and your working processes, but it's the only way that seems to work for me. Chris On Sat, 10 Feb 2007, Alan Sondheim wrote: Real-time file access and organization - Here

Re: Real-time file access and organization -

2007-03-28 Thread Alan Sondheim
naming convention for you and your working processes, but it's the only way that seems to work for me. Chris On Sat, 10 Feb 2007, Alan Sondheim wrote: Real-time file access and organization - Here is the problem, as anyone following my work can attest - there's too much of it. I'll

Real-time file access and organization -

2007-02-09 Thread Alan Sondheim
Real-time file access and organization - Here is the problem, as anyone following my work can attest - there's too much of it. I'll be at the Openport festival in Chicago the end of the month, doing a symposium, talk, two performances. So I'm attempting to organize files for the last, and it's

Re: Real-time file access and organization -

2007-02-09 Thread Geert Dekkers
(or perhaps even a number of someones) to go through the files and add metadata. (I know, ideally, this person should be yourself) Perhaps other list members have better thoughts on the matter. Geert On 10/02/2007, at 7:03 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote: Real-time file access and organization

Re: Real-time file access and organization - (fwd)

2007-02-09 Thread Alan Sondheim
Hi - Could you tell me how you're doing this? In other words, given a Quicktime movie for example, how would you add metadata - and then how could you search for it? Thanks greatly - Alan === Work on YouTube, blog at

Re: Real-time file access and organization - (fwd)

2007-02-09 Thread Geert Dekkers
The searching yes, that's something else altogether. You d have to find a way to extract the metadata from the movie. For my current project involving image files, I'm using Phil Harvey's exiftool (a Perl script) to extract the data and then I insert the data into mysql. I wrote a shell