I'm not looking for a program to create screenshots for me. I'm looking for a video organizer. You know, with tags, ratings etc.i dont understand you . are you expect the result so high ??? how much ??
i am using " media player classic " and i never have black screen at all
you open the file then / save thumbnails ... ( just test it yourself)
that s what i do when i need screenshot
o do you mean something like prinscreen ? media player classic can do too
file / save image .. thats it
i guess you may have window setting s problem - -
oh, i got it... sorry for misunderstanding..I'm not looking for a program to create screenshots for me. I'm looking for a video organizer. You know, with tags, ratings etc.
Thanks. I'm aware of JavLuv. There's also Javinizer and Jav-It, which works similarly. But it seems they all do not generate screenshots to show what the movie is like.oh, i got it... sorry for misunderstanding..
o there is program called " javluv " here in our forum but i never check if it can create screenshot or not.
tag ,rating ? javluv can do ...
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I'm also trying to find the perfect organizer software to manage my library. I've used all of the softwares mentioned in this thread and also tried media libraries like Emby. MediaChimp is the closest to my search, but it does not allow files to be renamed. It cannot detect renamed or changed paths of files, which is critical for me because I oftenly change filenames of the videos. If anyone knows any other organizer software I'll be happy to hear.
Thanks for your reply. My current structure is: Maker/Studio Name (Folder) > VID-ID[My Custom Tags].extIf the primary goal isn't media streaming (Emby, Plex, Jellyfin) and you've already tried JAV-specific tools like JavLuv and JAVinizer and found none of them to your liking it's probably going to be a struggle.
You'll probably want to look at tools not designed for the genre and spend a lot of effort shoehorning a solution together using multiple pieces of software. Maybe a spreadsheet or custom database solution will be best for you.
When it comes to filenames I think the best idea if you're committing to an organizer is to simplify. JAV gives you a perfect (nearly uquitious) unique identifier in the ID. Let tags take care of the details within the database, whether that's title, actors, genres, rating or resolution. Using long winded filenames to me seems antithetical to the intent of using an organizer in the first place. I'm curious why you need to frequently change filenames.
If you're worried about losing the Information, then invest in a database backup strategy and a periodic export into some text-based format like CSV or just a plain text file.
The hardest part is probably the commitment to doing some work early but it sounds like you're already on board. Define every tag category (especially custom ones) you want to include before you start. Decide on folder and file name conventions.
MediaChimp? Are you talking about MediaChips? If so, you can change the filename and edit it in the program to re-link.I'm also trying to find the perfect organizer software to manage my library. I've used all of the softwares mentioned in this thread and also tried media libraries like Emby. MediaChimp is the closest to my search, but it does not allow files to be renamed. It cannot detect renamed or changed paths of files, which is critical for me because I oftenly change filenames of the videos. If anyone knows any other organizer software I'll be happy to hear.
Yes it's MediaChips. How can I edit it in the program? If I change the filename, it's detecting as a new file and added metadata does not come with it.MediaChimp? Are you talking about MediaChips? If so, you can change the filename and edit it in the program to re-link.