We are all well aware of iTunes rather lackluster support for TV Shows and the iPod. Luckily some fine folks wrote a great MPEG-4 editor that makes TV Shows and other MPEG-4 files show up in iTunes and on an iPod correctly. Not satisfied with the existing GUI front ends for AtomicParsley I wrote my own. It's slimmer than the others I used by splitting the movie types into separate displays to offer a cleaner and smaller UI. Additionally instead of offering everything and the kitchen sink I opted to offer a smaller subset of the available options but ones which I feel are the core fields for the most common video types.
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />This is a perfect tool to activate the TV shows menu on my fifth generation iPod 60GB. Without this, I could have TV episodes filed correctly in iTunes, but they wouldn't appear on my iPod, as there was no 'TV shows' under Videos. But once I used this program to tag one file, the menu appeared and the other ones where visible as well.
So use it once, and then you can do the rest in iTunes!
Good
Netzach
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Good but a bit slow to work with, but not so slow that it bothers you.
It Works!
iMarc
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />PAD works for me where other utilities (i.e.: Lostify, iTunes) have not. I think it's REALLY sad that Apple's own iTunes can't get it right, but Apple's been fouling up (Keeping it G-rated) a LOT of things recently.
Great utility. It does what it's designed to do and gets better with each new version.
Doesn't Work
bdkennedy1
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Since there's no documentation, I assume that you click the Choose button to select a folder of iTunes files. But this doesn't work. You can't select any folder or file because the Open button stays greyed out.