How to edit rating with video files?


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 64 bit
       #1

    How to edit rating with video files?


    I have a lot of folders with videos that I would like to be able to sort by rating. I know you can change the star rating with pictures and mp3s, but can you with videos or folders? Or can I make a custom sort option?
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  2. Posts : 10,455
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       #2

    You can change the rating of a video by pulling up the status area and clicking the stars.

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    Or of course you can do it in WMP in detail mode.

    You can sort and group by rating by using the more... option and checking Rating.
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  3. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
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    Welcome to the Seven Forums
    To add a little to what kado897 has suggested you can also Right click on the movie go to Properties go to the Details tab.
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    You can change some of the details there also.
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    Then right click inside the folder and go to Sort by go down to More.
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    Choose Details that you want and click OK then click Apply on the property window.
    How to edit rating with video files?-choose-details.png

    You should have the new detail you want.
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    Bongo said:
    Welcome to the Seven Forums
    To add a little to what kado897 has suggested you can also Right click on the movie go to Properties go to the Details
    I forgot that MS always gives you at least three ways to do something.
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  5. Posts : 12,120
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       #5

    kado897 said:
    Bongo said:
    Welcome to the Seven Forums
    To add a little to what kado897 has suggested you can also Right click on the movie go to Properties go to the Details
    I forgot that MS always gives you at least three ways to do something.
    I just wanted to add a little to it, and somehow it posted that little bit and then I had to go back and put in what I wanted to do.
    Jerry
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  6. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks for the replies, but I have tried both of your methods and for some reason, I can't edit anything in the "Details" section at all. Does Windows only let you edit certain types of video files?
    I also know of the sorting options, but since I can't edit the stars, there is no point in sorting by rating so I figured if I could make a custom sorting option, I could make a pseudo rating that way.

    Most of my videos are .mkv files by the way.

    I just tried it on a .mp4 video and it let me rate them...so why can't I rate any type of video?
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    xzeldax3 said:
    Thanks for the replies, but I have tried both of your methods and for some reason, I can't edit anything in the "Details" section at all. Does Windows only let you edit certain types of video files?
    I also know of the sorting options, but since I can't edit the stars, there is no point in sorting by rating so I figured if I could make a custom sorting option, I could make a pseudo rating that way.

    Most of my videos are .mkv files by the way.

    I just tried it on a .mp4 video and it let me rate them...so why can't I rate any type of video?
    Well I'm not really an expert on this but on my system I only have MP4, WMV, MOV and MPG. I don't seem to be able to edit MPG but the others are OK.

    Just converted a video to MKV. can't edit that either. In fact can't play it in WMP. I don't think MKV is natively supported by windows.
    Last edited by kado897; 24 Aug 2011 at 09:27. Reason: MKV
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  8. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Yeah, I have the Combined Community Codec Pack installed.
    Well I guess there I guess there is no way around this...
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  9. Posts : 10,455
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    Well there may be third party tag editors out there that you could use but not all containers support all fields. You might want to try googling MKV tag editor.
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