Philip Clark wrote:
> I learned something from that article that I did not know. You can drag
> a .mov file into iTunes, hit command-i and then edit the meta-data for
> the file exactly the same as you would for an mp3.
Ah! I do this all the time with MP3's but didn't even think of doing
this w
I learned something from that article that I did not know. You can drag
a .mov file into iTunes, hit command-i and then edit the meta-data for
the file exactly the same as you would for an mp3.
I don't have QuickTime Pro and I never really got the hang of Metadata
Hootenanny so I'd sort of give