hoderer Posted June 24 Share Posted June 24 (edited) I downloaded a video snap pack from emumovies some time ago and I have this image on all the videos. It's in the metadata of the video file. I couldn't find a way to batch delete the meta data. Thanks for any help! EDIT: I found a solution in the meantime. If you want to get rid of those images, too you can use the freeware tool "xmedia-recode". Just drag your files in there (it takes its time if you drag thousands of files), CTRL+A (this takes time, too), in the tabs "video" & "audio" change "convert" to "copy", add Job (wait) and then press "convert". Doing it this way, the program basically copies the video files without metadata (no re-encoding). Edited June 24 by hoderer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sundogak Posted June 24 Share Posted June 24 5 hours ago, hoderer said: I downloaded a video snap pack from emumovies some time ago and I have this image on all the videos. It's in the metadata of the video file. I couldn't find a way to batch delete the meta data. Thanks for any help! EDIT: I found a solution in the meantime. If you want to get rid of those images, too you can use the freeware tool "xmedia-recode". Just drag your files in there (it takes its time if you drag thousands of files), CTRL+A (this takes time, too), in the tabs "video" & "audio" change "convert" to "copy", add Job (wait) and then press "convert". Doing it this way, the program basically copies the video files without metadata (no re-encoding). Using a music type utility can remove the cover tags without re-encoding. EMUMovies just embedded the coverart tag into the file. Mp3Tag is free utility that can select a whole batch then remove cover art in one whack. As only tag removal far quicker than any sort of re-encoding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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