Adobe Bridge (and exiftool) can add XMP:Title to the file, but Windows doesn't read that tag (or any other xmp tag in videos). mp4 files, which was the point of this thread. The one major problem is going to be the. You might also take a look at Adobe Bridge, which is free and will allow you to browse files and add metadata. You can take a look at the Related Utilities list, which has some GUI interfaces for exiftool. Quote from: bobSclob on November 21, 2018, 02:05:32 PMÄ«ased upon the two points I highlighted in you question, then exiftool probably wouldn't be the tool for you. I would love a tool that allowed me to browse pictures, type a customer name in a field and click a button to add that customer name to the Title metadata field automatically. I've found the Title field to be the most reliable. It would take years to get all my files updated with customer name in one of the metadata fields. It is a MAJOR pain in the butt to jump through all of Windoze Ten's hoops just to get a customer's name into the metadata Title field. If I've taken the trouble to rite-clik a file in Windoze Explorer, choose Properties, then Details and type something like "Samuel T Kadiddlewick" in the Title field in Description section, then Windoze File Explorer is kind enuff to find the file when I Search for it typing "Kadiddle" or "wick" or "diddle" or "Kadiddlewick" in the Search box. Most of the files show a customer name and address when opened for viewing. I prefer to stick customer names in a metadata field. This makes for easy sorting and grouping by filename. Generally I know only a customer name when I sit down and limber up my fingers for the search. I use Windoze 10 File Explorer to browse these files and it's Search tool. Periodically, I need to find one - U know, to have a look at for some reason. Hopefully I'll get a reply on this aged topic.
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