New In 2024, Unlocking the Power of Titles in Final Cut Pro X 2023 Update

New In 2024, Unlocking the Power of Titles in Final Cut Pro X 2023 Update

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Unlocking the Power of Titles in Final Cut Pro X [2023 Update]

How to Add Titles in Final Cut Pro X

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

We add text titles to our projects to tell the audience something they can’t figure out on their own, such as the title of our program, the name of the person speaking, or technical details about a subject.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Final Cut Pro X has almost 200 different text effects that we can add, but the process of adding titles is essentially the same. Adding titles is what this article is about.

DEFINITIONS

Just to keep us all on the same page, here are my definitions of key terms related to text:

  • Text or titles. Words placed on the screen. I use these terms interchangeably.
  • Superimpose. Text displayed on the the screen with other video below it. These are also called “supers” or “keys.”
  • Full-screen. Text which occupies the entire screen.
  • Lower-third. Text which fits below a person talking; in the “lower-third” of the screen.
  • Info-graphics. Full-screen text which is superimposed on a graphic, generally used to convey technical information. Typical uses are sports statistics or other information which is easier to convey using text than having someone read the words.

JUST THE BASICS

remote

I’d like to introduce “Yertle,” he’s a sea turtle and the star of this article. (Footage courtesy of Jim Walker and Lobsters Gone Wild Productions.)

At its simplest, we use titles to display his (its?) name.

remote

In the Timeline, put the playhead where you want a title to appear and type Shift+Control+T. This inserts the default lower-third title at the position of the playhead. The title, like almost all titles, has a default duration of 10:00 seconds.

remote

Look at the Browser and see the results of your work. A lower-third title is superimposed over the video in the lower left corner. (I’ll talk about formatting the text in a few paragraphs.)

NOTE: The big limitation of this lower-third title is that it can only be positioned in the left corner. Moving it to the center or right corner requires manual adjustment.

You position or trim a title the same as any video clip: drag the clip to a different location, or drag an edge to change its duration.

Select that title and delete it by pressing the Delete key.

remote

This time, type Control+T and the default full-screen title appears in the center of the screen. Again, this has a default duration of 10 seconds.

remote

If you look right in the center of the screen, you’ll see the word “Title.” Yes, its darn near invisible. And, yes, it looks, um, ugly. However, we have a TON of formatting control to make this look however we want.

Select and delete that full-screen title.

There’s one more way to apply a title: dragging from the Titles Browser.

remote

Click the Title icon in the Toolbar. This displays the contents of the Title Browser. The column on the left displays title categories, the icons on the right indicate individual titles, the search box at the bottom allows you to search for specific titles by name, while the number in the lower right indicates the number of titles currently displayed. (Your number may not match mine because I’ve added a few custom titles to my system.)

remote

Let’s add a totally ridiculous title to our turtle - drag Clouds from the Title Browser and place it above the clip at the point where you want a title to appear.

NOTE: I’m using a marker in the Timeline to help me find the same place in a clip so my screen shots are consistent. Markers are not needed in any way for titles.

remote

Um, yeah. So, some titles look more professional than others… You can delete this title now.

So, we:

  • Add titles using keyboard shortcuts
  • Drag titles from the Title Browser
  • Change position by dragging the title
  • Change duration by dragging the edge of the clip
  • Delete a title by selecting it and pressing the Delete key

CHANGING TEXT

remote

Add a new full-screen title (type Control+T) to the Timeline. To change the text in a title, double-click it in the Viewer. Here, I’ve changed my title to “An Undersea Adventure.”

NOTE: We can also change the text using the Inspector. I’ll show you how in a few paragraphs. Pick whichever method is easiest for you.

All text, in any title, can be changed by double-clicking it in the Viewer to select it, then typing the new text you want to use.

FORMATTING TEXT

remote

You can format any text that you can select. This means that you can format entire phrases, words, or individual letters differently. For this article, I will format everything the same, because once you know how this works, you can experiment on your own.

Here, I selected my entire title and opened the Inspector (shortcut Cmd+4). Click the Text tab at the top. This section of the Inspector allows you to format the text.

NOTE: The text box near the top of the panel is the second place you can select text for formatting.

remote

If you want a fast way to format text, click the word “Normal” at the top. This displays a menu filled with different text formats. Some of these formats look pretty dreadful; the rest look worse.

NOTE: You can create your own text styles. Refer to the Help for information on how.

remote

The Basic section of the Inspector allows you to change fonts, size, alignment… all the standard font settings we see in other programs. Here, I’ve changed the font to Hobo Std, at 167 points.

While many of these settings you already know there are a few you may not:

  • Line spacing. Adjusts the vertical distance between lines within the same paragraph.
  • Tracking. Adjusts the horizontal spacing between letters.
  • Baseline. Adjusts the vertical spacing of text compared to the horizontal line running thru the center of the white circle in the Viewer.

remote

The Face section allows us to change font color, opacity and blue. Outline and Glow allows us to add, not surprisingly, outlines and glows. You can adjust these as you see fit - I tend not to add outlines or glows.

remote

However, I STRONGLY recommend adding drop shadows to all text that you want viewers to read. Video, even HD video, is low resolution compared to print. Drop shadows make your text much easier to read. These are the settings I recommend for drop shadows.

remote

After making a few changes in the Inspector, here’s the final result. Very cool - and very different from where we started!

ACTION SAFE/TITLE SAFE ZONES

Since television was first invented, we needed to compensate for the differences in TV sets by designing graphics to stay within Action Safe and Title Safe boundaries.

While much of today’s video is designed for the web, your titles will look the best if you follow the same guidelines.

Titles015

remote

Go to the Switch in the Viewer and select “Show Action Safe/Title Safe Zones.”

remote

This displays two pale rectangles in the frame. The outer rectangle is called “Action Safe,” the inner one is called “Title Safe.” Action Safe is 5% in from all edges; Title Safe is 10% in from all edges.

When designing text and graphics for the web, keep all essential elements inside the outer rectangle. When designing graphics and text for broadcast or cable, keep all essential elements inside the inner rectangle.

Here, for example, notice that my title is fully contained within Action Safe.

SUMMARY

Titles give our programs character and personality, plus they explain what’s going on to the audience. Final Cut Pro X provides a wealth of formatting options to make our text look great.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

We add text titles to our projects to tell the audience something they can’t figure out on their own, such as the title of our program, the name of the person speaking, or technical details about a subject.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Final Cut Pro X has almost 200 different text effects that we can add, but the process of adding titles is essentially the same. Adding titles is what this article is about.

DEFINITIONS

Just to keep us all on the same page, here are my definitions of key terms related to text:

  • Text or titles. Words placed on the screen. I use these terms interchangeably.
  • Superimpose. Text displayed on the the screen with other video below it. These are also called “supers” or “keys.”
  • Full-screen. Text which occupies the entire screen.
  • Lower-third. Text which fits below a person talking; in the “lower-third” of the screen.
  • Info-graphics. Full-screen text which is superimposed on a graphic, generally used to convey technical information. Typical uses are sports statistics or other information which is easier to convey using text than having someone read the words.

JUST THE BASICS

remote

I’d like to introduce “Yertle,” he’s a sea turtle and the star of this article. (Footage courtesy of Jim Walker and Lobsters Gone Wild Productions.)

At its simplest, we use titles to display his (its?) name.

remote

In the Timeline, put the playhead where you want a title to appear and type Shift+Control+T. This inserts the default lower-third title at the position of the playhead. The title, like almost all titles, has a default duration of 10:00 seconds.

remote

Look at the Browser and see the results of your work. A lower-third title is superimposed over the video in the lower left corner. (I’ll talk about formatting the text in a few paragraphs.)

NOTE: The big limitation of this lower-third title is that it can only be positioned in the left corner. Moving it to the center or right corner requires manual adjustment.

You position or trim a title the same as any video clip: drag the clip to a different location, or drag an edge to change its duration.

Select that title and delete it by pressing the Delete key.

remote

This time, type Control+T and the default full-screen title appears in the center of the screen. Again, this has a default duration of 10 seconds.

remote

If you look right in the center of the screen, you’ll see the word “Title.” Yes, its darn near invisible. And, yes, it looks, um, ugly. However, we have a TON of formatting control to make this look however we want.

Select and delete that full-screen title.

There’s one more way to apply a title: dragging from the Titles Browser.

remote

Click the Title icon in the Toolbar. This displays the contents of the Title Browser. The column on the left displays title categories, the icons on the right indicate individual titles, the search box at the bottom allows you to search for specific titles by name, while the number in the lower right indicates the number of titles currently displayed. (Your number may not match mine because I’ve added a few custom titles to my system.)

remote

Let’s add a totally ridiculous title to our turtle - drag Clouds from the Title Browser and place it above the clip at the point where you want a title to appear.

NOTE: I’m using a marker in the Timeline to help me find the same place in a clip so my screen shots are consistent. Markers are not needed in any way for titles.

remote

Um, yeah. So, some titles look more professional than others… You can delete this title now.

So, we:

  • Add titles using keyboard shortcuts
  • Drag titles from the Title Browser
  • Change position by dragging the title
  • Change duration by dragging the edge of the clip
  • Delete a title by selecting it and pressing the Delete key

CHANGING TEXT

remote

Add a new full-screen title (type Control+T) to the Timeline. To change the text in a title, double-click it in the Viewer. Here, I’ve changed my title to “An Undersea Adventure.”

NOTE: We can also change the text using the Inspector. I’ll show you how in a few paragraphs. Pick whichever method is easiest for you.

All text, in any title, can be changed by double-clicking it in the Viewer to select it, then typing the new text you want to use.

FORMATTING TEXT

remote

You can format any text that you can select. This means that you can format entire phrases, words, or individual letters differently. For this article, I will format everything the same, because once you know how this works, you can experiment on your own.

Here, I selected my entire title and opened the Inspector (shortcut Cmd+4). Click the Text tab at the top. This section of the Inspector allows you to format the text.

NOTE: The text box near the top of the panel is the second place you can select text for formatting.

remote

If you want a fast way to format text, click the word “Normal” at the top. This displays a menu filled with different text formats. Some of these formats look pretty dreadful; the rest look worse.

NOTE: You can create your own text styles. Refer to the Help for information on how.

remote

The Basic section of the Inspector allows you to change fonts, size, alignment… all the standard font settings we see in other programs. Here, I’ve changed the font to Hobo Std, at 167 points.

While many of these settings you already know there are a few you may not:

  • Line spacing. Adjusts the vertical distance between lines within the same paragraph.
  • Tracking. Adjusts the horizontal spacing between letters.
  • Baseline. Adjusts the vertical spacing of text compared to the horizontal line running thru the center of the white circle in the Viewer.

remote

The Face section allows us to change font color, opacity and blue. Outline and Glow allows us to add, not surprisingly, outlines and glows. You can adjust these as you see fit - I tend not to add outlines or glows.

remote

However, I STRONGLY recommend adding drop shadows to all text that you want viewers to read. Video, even HD video, is low resolution compared to print. Drop shadows make your text much easier to read. These are the settings I recommend for drop shadows.

remote

After making a few changes in the Inspector, here’s the final result. Very cool - and very different from where we started!

ACTION SAFE/TITLE SAFE ZONES

Since television was first invented, we needed to compensate for the differences in TV sets by designing graphics to stay within Action Safe and Title Safe boundaries.

While much of today’s video is designed for the web, your titles will look the best if you follow the same guidelines.

Titles015

remote

Go to the Switch in the Viewer and select “Show Action Safe/Title Safe Zones.”

remote

This displays two pale rectangles in the frame. The outer rectangle is called “Action Safe,” the inner one is called “Title Safe.” Action Safe is 5% in from all edges; Title Safe is 10% in from all edges.

When designing text and graphics for the web, keep all essential elements inside the outer rectangle. When designing graphics and text for broadcast or cable, keep all essential elements inside the inner rectangle.

Here, for example, notice that my title is fully contained within Action Safe.

SUMMARY

Titles give our programs character and personality, plus they explain what’s going on to the audience. Final Cut Pro X provides a wealth of formatting options to make our text look great.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

We add text titles to our projects to tell the audience something they can’t figure out on their own, such as the title of our program, the name of the person speaking, or technical details about a subject.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Final Cut Pro X has almost 200 different text effects that we can add, but the process of adding titles is essentially the same. Adding titles is what this article is about.

DEFINITIONS

Just to keep us all on the same page, here are my definitions of key terms related to text:

  • Text or titles. Words placed on the screen. I use these terms interchangeably.
  • Superimpose. Text displayed on the the screen with other video below it. These are also called “supers” or “keys.”
  • Full-screen. Text which occupies the entire screen.
  • Lower-third. Text which fits below a person talking; in the “lower-third” of the screen.
  • Info-graphics. Full-screen text which is superimposed on a graphic, generally used to convey technical information. Typical uses are sports statistics or other information which is easier to convey using text than having someone read the words.

JUST THE BASICS

remote

I’d like to introduce “Yertle,” he’s a sea turtle and the star of this article. (Footage courtesy of Jim Walker and Lobsters Gone Wild Productions.)

At its simplest, we use titles to display his (its?) name.

remote

In the Timeline, put the playhead where you want a title to appear and type Shift+Control+T. This inserts the default lower-third title at the position of the playhead. The title, like almost all titles, has a default duration of 10:00 seconds.

remote

Look at the Browser and see the results of your work. A lower-third title is superimposed over the video in the lower left corner. (I’ll talk about formatting the text in a few paragraphs.)

NOTE: The big limitation of this lower-third title is that it can only be positioned in the left corner. Moving it to the center or right corner requires manual adjustment.

You position or trim a title the same as any video clip: drag the clip to a different location, or drag an edge to change its duration.

Select that title and delete it by pressing the Delete key.

remote

This time, type Control+T and the default full-screen title appears in the center of the screen. Again, this has a default duration of 10 seconds.

remote

If you look right in the center of the screen, you’ll see the word “Title.” Yes, its darn near invisible. And, yes, it looks, um, ugly. However, we have a TON of formatting control to make this look however we want.

Select and delete that full-screen title.

There’s one more way to apply a title: dragging from the Titles Browser.

remote

Click the Title icon in the Toolbar. This displays the contents of the Title Browser. The column on the left displays title categories, the icons on the right indicate individual titles, the search box at the bottom allows you to search for specific titles by name, while the number in the lower right indicates the number of titles currently displayed. (Your number may not match mine because I’ve added a few custom titles to my system.)

remote

Let’s add a totally ridiculous title to our turtle - drag Clouds from the Title Browser and place it above the clip at the point where you want a title to appear.

NOTE: I’m using a marker in the Timeline to help me find the same place in a clip so my screen shots are consistent. Markers are not needed in any way for titles.

remote

Um, yeah. So, some titles look more professional than others… You can delete this title now.

So, we:

  • Add titles using keyboard shortcuts
  • Drag titles from the Title Browser
  • Change position by dragging the title
  • Change duration by dragging the edge of the clip
  • Delete a title by selecting it and pressing the Delete key

CHANGING TEXT

remote

Add a new full-screen title (type Control+T) to the Timeline. To change the text in a title, double-click it in the Viewer. Here, I’ve changed my title to “An Undersea Adventure.”

NOTE: We can also change the text using the Inspector. I’ll show you how in a few paragraphs. Pick whichever method is easiest for you.

All text, in any title, can be changed by double-clicking it in the Viewer to select it, then typing the new text you want to use.

FORMATTING TEXT

remote

You can format any text that you can select. This means that you can format entire phrases, words, or individual letters differently. For this article, I will format everything the same, because once you know how this works, you can experiment on your own.

Here, I selected my entire title and opened the Inspector (shortcut Cmd+4). Click the Text tab at the top. This section of the Inspector allows you to format the text.

NOTE: The text box near the top of the panel is the second place you can select text for formatting.

remote

If you want a fast way to format text, click the word “Normal” at the top. This displays a menu filled with different text formats. Some of these formats look pretty dreadful; the rest look worse.

NOTE: You can create your own text styles. Refer to the Help for information on how.

remote

The Basic section of the Inspector allows you to change fonts, size, alignment… all the standard font settings we see in other programs. Here, I’ve changed the font to Hobo Std, at 167 points.

While many of these settings you already know there are a few you may not:

  • Line spacing. Adjusts the vertical distance between lines within the same paragraph.
  • Tracking. Adjusts the horizontal spacing between letters.
  • Baseline. Adjusts the vertical spacing of text compared to the horizontal line running thru the center of the white circle in the Viewer.

remote

The Face section allows us to change font color, opacity and blue. Outline and Glow allows us to add, not surprisingly, outlines and glows. You can adjust these as you see fit - I tend not to add outlines or glows.

remote

However, I STRONGLY recommend adding drop shadows to all text that you want viewers to read. Video, even HD video, is low resolution compared to print. Drop shadows make your text much easier to read. These are the settings I recommend for drop shadows.

remote

After making a few changes in the Inspector, here’s the final result. Very cool - and very different from where we started!

ACTION SAFE/TITLE SAFE ZONES

Since television was first invented, we needed to compensate for the differences in TV sets by designing graphics to stay within Action Safe and Title Safe boundaries.

While much of today’s video is designed for the web, your titles will look the best if you follow the same guidelines.

Titles015

remote

Go to the Switch in the Viewer and select “Show Action Safe/Title Safe Zones.”

remote

This displays two pale rectangles in the frame. The outer rectangle is called “Action Safe,” the inner one is called “Title Safe.” Action Safe is 5% in from all edges; Title Safe is 10% in from all edges.

When designing text and graphics for the web, keep all essential elements inside the outer rectangle. When designing graphics and text for broadcast or cable, keep all essential elements inside the inner rectangle.

Here, for example, notice that my title is fully contained within Action Safe.

SUMMARY

Titles give our programs character and personality, plus they explain what’s going on to the audience. Final Cut Pro X provides a wealth of formatting options to make our text look great.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

We add text titles to our projects to tell the audience something they can’t figure out on their own, such as the title of our program, the name of the person speaking, or technical details about a subject.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Final Cut Pro X has almost 200 different text effects that we can add, but the process of adding titles is essentially the same. Adding titles is what this article is about.

DEFINITIONS

Just to keep us all on the same page, here are my definitions of key terms related to text:

  • Text or titles. Words placed on the screen. I use these terms interchangeably.
  • Superimpose. Text displayed on the the screen with other video below it. These are also called “supers” or “keys.”
  • Full-screen. Text which occupies the entire screen.
  • Lower-third. Text which fits below a person talking; in the “lower-third” of the screen.
  • Info-graphics. Full-screen text which is superimposed on a graphic, generally used to convey technical information. Typical uses are sports statistics or other information which is easier to convey using text than having someone read the words.

JUST THE BASICS

remote

I’d like to introduce “Yertle,” he’s a sea turtle and the star of this article. (Footage courtesy of Jim Walker and Lobsters Gone Wild Productions.)

At its simplest, we use titles to display his (its?) name.

remote

In the Timeline, put the playhead where you want a title to appear and type Shift+Control+T. This inserts the default lower-third title at the position of the playhead. The title, like almost all titles, has a default duration of 10:00 seconds.

remote

Look at the Browser and see the results of your work. A lower-third title is superimposed over the video in the lower left corner. (I’ll talk about formatting the text in a few paragraphs.)

NOTE: The big limitation of this lower-third title is that it can only be positioned in the left corner. Moving it to the center or right corner requires manual adjustment.

You position or trim a title the same as any video clip: drag the clip to a different location, or drag an edge to change its duration.

Select that title and delete it by pressing the Delete key.

remote

This time, type Control+T and the default full-screen title appears in the center of the screen. Again, this has a default duration of 10 seconds.

remote

If you look right in the center of the screen, you’ll see the word “Title.” Yes, its darn near invisible. And, yes, it looks, um, ugly. However, we have a TON of formatting control to make this look however we want.

Select and delete that full-screen title.

There’s one more way to apply a title: dragging from the Titles Browser.

remote

Click the Title icon in the Toolbar. This displays the contents of the Title Browser. The column on the left displays title categories, the icons on the right indicate individual titles, the search box at the bottom allows you to search for specific titles by name, while the number in the lower right indicates the number of titles currently displayed. (Your number may not match mine because I’ve added a few custom titles to my system.)

remote

Let’s add a totally ridiculous title to our turtle - drag Clouds from the Title Browser and place it above the clip at the point where you want a title to appear.

NOTE: I’m using a marker in the Timeline to help me find the same place in a clip so my screen shots are consistent. Markers are not needed in any way for titles.

remote

Um, yeah. So, some titles look more professional than others… You can delete this title now.

So, we:

  • Add titles using keyboard shortcuts
  • Drag titles from the Title Browser
  • Change position by dragging the title
  • Change duration by dragging the edge of the clip
  • Delete a title by selecting it and pressing the Delete key

CHANGING TEXT

remote

Add a new full-screen title (type Control+T) to the Timeline. To change the text in a title, double-click it in the Viewer. Here, I’ve changed my title to “An Undersea Adventure.”

NOTE: We can also change the text using the Inspector. I’ll show you how in a few paragraphs. Pick whichever method is easiest for you.

All text, in any title, can be changed by double-clicking it in the Viewer to select it, then typing the new text you want to use.

FORMATTING TEXT

remote

You can format any text that you can select. This means that you can format entire phrases, words, or individual letters differently. For this article, I will format everything the same, because once you know how this works, you can experiment on your own.

Here, I selected my entire title and opened the Inspector (shortcut Cmd+4). Click the Text tab at the top. This section of the Inspector allows you to format the text.

NOTE: The text box near the top of the panel is the second place you can select text for formatting.

remote

If you want a fast way to format text, click the word “Normal” at the top. This displays a menu filled with different text formats. Some of these formats look pretty dreadful; the rest look worse.

NOTE: You can create your own text styles. Refer to the Help for information on how.

remote

The Basic section of the Inspector allows you to change fonts, size, alignment… all the standard font settings we see in other programs. Here, I’ve changed the font to Hobo Std, at 167 points.

While many of these settings you already know there are a few you may not:

  • Line spacing. Adjusts the vertical distance between lines within the same paragraph.
  • Tracking. Adjusts the horizontal spacing between letters.
  • Baseline. Adjusts the vertical spacing of text compared to the horizontal line running thru the center of the white circle in the Viewer.

remote

The Face section allows us to change font color, opacity and blue. Outline and Glow allows us to add, not surprisingly, outlines and glows. You can adjust these as you see fit - I tend not to add outlines or glows.

remote

However, I STRONGLY recommend adding drop shadows to all text that you want viewers to read. Video, even HD video, is low resolution compared to print. Drop shadows make your text much easier to read. These are the settings I recommend for drop shadows.

remote

After making a few changes in the Inspector, here’s the final result. Very cool - and very different from where we started!

ACTION SAFE/TITLE SAFE ZONES

Since television was first invented, we needed to compensate for the differences in TV sets by designing graphics to stay within Action Safe and Title Safe boundaries.

While much of today’s video is designed for the web, your titles will look the best if you follow the same guidelines.

Titles015

remote

Go to the Switch in the Viewer and select “Show Action Safe/Title Safe Zones.”

remote

This displays two pale rectangles in the frame. The outer rectangle is called “Action Safe,” the inner one is called “Title Safe.” Action Safe is 5% in from all edges; Title Safe is 10% in from all edges.

When designing text and graphics for the web, keep all essential elements inside the outer rectangle. When designing graphics and text for broadcast or cable, keep all essential elements inside the inner rectangle.

Here, for example, notice that my title is fully contained within Action Safe.

SUMMARY

Titles give our programs character and personality, plus they explain what’s going on to the audience. Final Cut Pro X provides a wealth of formatting options to make our text look great.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

The Ultimate Guide to MP4 Video Tag Editors

MP4 Video Tag Editors are used to alter or add general information to a video. These video tag editor software allow you to edit common metadata, including album, artist, title, comments, language, track information, copyright, genre, etc. Besides this, you can also sum up movie credits to your videos, such as information about composer, producer, writer, editor, director, or cinematographer. Not only this, some advanced software lets you edit information like internet URL, digitization, location, source form, dimensions, and many more. So, are you in search of such an mp4 metadata editor? In this article, we will share the top best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac.

In this article

01 Top 10 Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac:

02 What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

Part 1: Top 10 Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac

To help you find the best video tag editor, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 best MP4 tag editors for Windows and Mac. Let’s have a look at them!

1. VLC Media Player

Supported OS: VLC Media Player software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: It is free of cost.

VLC is a versatile mp4 metadata editor that supports a huge range of video formats. The software lets you alter the general metadata, including artist, album, copyright, title, track number, publisher, date, etc. All you’ve to do is to open a video, then move to Tools > Media Information, and you can edit the tags you want.

VLC offers a handy audio fingerprint feature that checks an online database to recognize tags for an audio file. Moreover, you can also sum up an album cover image to an audio or video file.

vlc media player metadata tag editor

2. MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: The price starts from $14.49.

The MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor is used for editing both audio and video file tags. The software enables you to edit the music arts, cover arts, and apply effects. Further, it can help you to get the tags from movie videos and post them.

You can edit the MP4 tags in 3GP, MP4, M4B, M4V files and rename them by the tags. It can also help you to edit all metadata, atoms, and more.

mp4 video and audio tag editor

3. Amvidia Tag Editor

Supported OS: Amvidia Tag Editor is compatible with Mac.

Price: You can download the software free of cost.

The Amvidia software is a simple, flexible, and fast spreadsheet application for editing video tags. It enables you to download metadata and album covers from the load tags such as iTunes and other networks and paths. The software supports batch tagging, and it allows you to rename multiple files as well. It also enables you to fix encoding, find and replace texts, and manage artworks.

The Amvidia is a reliable music tag editor and supports numerous audio and video formats including, MP4, AIFF, MP3, WAV, M4A, and FLAC files. You can customize your columns and rearrange them to see desired tags during MP4 tag editing.

amvidia tag video editor

4. Openshot Video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: Free.

Openshot software offers you much more productive work than just the ability to edit metadata tags. It comes with an intuitive interface that makes it easy to find your way around, especially while using it to alter video tags. It supports the editing of many audios, video, and image format files, plus it is used for real-time previews and video transitions.

Openshot gives outstanding films, videos, and animation editing with its rich set of features. It can import media files, add music to the timeline, arrange videos with photos, preview the project and export your content as well.

openshot video tag video editor

5. MyMeta video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: You can download the software at a $3.49 rate.

MyMeta video tag editor software enables you to connect to different databases and automatically tag your files. It can connect with TheTVDB.com, TheMovieDB.org, and tagChimp to find the tags for your audio and video files. It integrates with metadata providers and works with M4V, MP4, and MOV.

The software offers comprehensive editing of MP4 video files and permits you a quick view of media files before tagging. Further, it gives the AutoTag feature to tag your media collection quickly with the least effort.

mymeta tag video editor

6. tinyMediaManager video Editor

Supported OS: The tinyMediaManager is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux, and many other operating systems.

Price: It is available free of cost

The software comes with an automatic updating system and is set up to alter the video metadata for online media centers. It organizes data and works as a movie metadata editor, plus it can support command-line arguments. It gets all the important metadata for your TV shows from Imdb.com, TheTVDB.com, and TheMovieDB.org.

TinyMediaManager works as an MP4 tag editor that lets you generate video file metadata and supports you in organizing your files. Also, you can rename your folders according to your needs. Further, if you’re not contented with the results, you can manually edit all metadata or artwork.

7. Subler

Supported OS: It is compatible with all versions of the MAC system and other Apple devices such as iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, QuickTime, etc.

Price: The availability of this software is free.

Subler is MP4 tag editor video software that is free, and you can download it from the official website. It enables you to edit subtitles for both the audio and video files without using any other program. It also helps you to update Meta for all popular video and image files format.

It can create WebVTT subtitles tracks and TX3G files plus supports all metadata MP4 editing. It allows you to add, remove, or save MP4 media tracks and is dedicated to generating MPEG4 files for iDevices.

8. Avidemux

Supported OS: The Avidemux software is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac.

Price: No charges

The Avidemux video tag editor enables you to perform simple video editing tasks such as editing video and audio metadata. It is open-source software having powerful automation functionality and helps you to perform scripting tasks.

It fulfills the basic editing requirements, including cutting, encoding, and lets you compress videos through VirtualDub. The software is known for its professional video production in MP4 tag editing as it can also help you embed permanent subtitles in your videos. Further, it can accept some other video file formats, including MPG, MPEG, and AVI.

9. ExifTool

Supported OS: The ExifTool is compatible with Mac, Windows, and even least-used operating systems.

Price: It is free of cost.

The software is best for users who want large metadata editing within highly particular digital files to achieve their targets. It can handle basic and complex tasks, making it perfect for newbies as well. The software can also work for users to open un-clear digital files and folders for viewing and reading. It also lets users manipulate images, videos audios, and PDF metadata.

Exiftool software works well with MP4 and allows you to edit Meta information of audios, videos, and images at once. It also enables you to write, edit, or delete video metadata one at a time or in group form.

10. Vidmore Video Converter

Supported OS: It is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers.

Price: The software charges you $19.95 for one month.

The software allows you to update the metadata of video or audio files, including album, artist, title, composer, genre, etc. Moreover, it enables you to set your picture or thumbnail for different video tracks and formats. It works with M4A, MP4, MOV, M4V, and many other input formats.

Vidmore video converter supports MP4 tag editing for both audio and video files. You can also customize your metadata tags and rename them according to your choice.

Part 2: What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

The

Do you know why to use these tags? The video tags are illustrative keywords that can add to the video to help viewers search the content. Further, video tags are contemplated as an important ranking factor in algorithm and YouTube’s search. Most importantly, video tags give information about your video to Google search and YouTube, such as your video’s category, topic, note boundaries, and more. Further, video tags allow you to arrange and manage files easily, plus sort and search the target video file promptly.

Conclusion:

To ensure safety and security, we need some special tools to edit audio or video metadata. For this purpose, video tag editors are used for editing all common format audio and video files. The MP4 video tag editors enable you to manage and alter the music arts plus sort out the multimedia files. So, if you want to edit video metadata tags on your Mac or Windows, you need specific software. For your convenience, here we’ve listed the top 10 best mp4 metadata editors.

02 What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

Part 1: Top 10 Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac

To help you find the best video tag editor, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 best MP4 tag editors for Windows and Mac. Let’s have a look at them!

1. VLC Media Player

Supported OS: VLC Media Player software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: It is free of cost.

VLC is a versatile mp4 metadata editor that supports a huge range of video formats. The software lets you alter the general metadata, including artist, album, copyright, title, track number, publisher, date, etc. All you’ve to do is to open a video, then move to Tools > Media Information, and you can edit the tags you want.

VLC offers a handy audio fingerprint feature that checks an online database to recognize tags for an audio file. Moreover, you can also sum up an album cover image to an audio or video file.

vlc media player metadata tag editor

2. MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: The price starts from $14.49.

The MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor is used for editing both audio and video file tags. The software enables you to edit the music arts, cover arts, and apply effects. Further, it can help you to get the tags from movie videos and post them.

You can edit the MP4 tags in 3GP, MP4, M4B, M4V files and rename them by the tags. It can also help you to edit all metadata, atoms, and more.

mp4 video and audio tag editor

3. Amvidia Tag Editor

Supported OS: Amvidia Tag Editor is compatible with Mac.

Price: You can download the software free of cost.

The Amvidia software is a simple, flexible, and fast spreadsheet application for editing video tags. It enables you to download metadata and album covers from the load tags such as iTunes and other networks and paths. The software supports batch tagging, and it allows you to rename multiple files as well. It also enables you to fix encoding, find and replace texts, and manage artworks.

The Amvidia is a reliable music tag editor and supports numerous audio and video formats including, MP4, AIFF, MP3, WAV, M4A, and FLAC files. You can customize your columns and rearrange them to see desired tags during MP4 tag editing.

amvidia tag video editor

4. Openshot Video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: Free.

Openshot software offers you much more productive work than just the ability to edit metadata tags. It comes with an intuitive interface that makes it easy to find your way around, especially while using it to alter video tags. It supports the editing of many audios, video, and image format files, plus it is used for real-time previews and video transitions.

Openshot gives outstanding films, videos, and animation editing with its rich set of features. It can import media files, add music to the timeline, arrange videos with photos, preview the project and export your content as well.

openshot video tag video editor

5. MyMeta video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: You can download the software at a $3.49 rate.

MyMeta video tag editor software enables you to connect to different databases and automatically tag your files. It can connect with TheTVDB.com, TheMovieDB.org, and tagChimp to find the tags for your audio and video files. It integrates with metadata providers and works with M4V, MP4, and MOV.

The software offers comprehensive editing of MP4 video files and permits you a quick view of media files before tagging. Further, it gives the AutoTag feature to tag your media collection quickly with the least effort.

mymeta tag video editor

6. tinyMediaManager video Editor

Supported OS: The tinyMediaManager is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux, and many other operating systems.

Price: It is available free of cost

The software comes with an automatic updating system and is set up to alter the video metadata for online media centers. It organizes data and works as a movie metadata editor, plus it can support command-line arguments. It gets all the important metadata for your TV shows from Imdb.com, TheTVDB.com, and TheMovieDB.org.

TinyMediaManager works as an MP4 tag editor that lets you generate video file metadata and supports you in organizing your files. Also, you can rename your folders according to your needs. Further, if you’re not contented with the results, you can manually edit all metadata or artwork.

7. Subler

Supported OS: It is compatible with all versions of the MAC system and other Apple devices such as iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, QuickTime, etc.

Price: The availability of this software is free.

Subler is MP4 tag editor video software that is free, and you can download it from the official website. It enables you to edit subtitles for both the audio and video files without using any other program. It also helps you to update Meta for all popular video and image files format.

It can create WebVTT subtitles tracks and TX3G files plus supports all metadata MP4 editing. It allows you to add, remove, or save MP4 media tracks and is dedicated to generating MPEG4 files for iDevices.

8. Avidemux

Supported OS: The Avidemux software is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac.

Price: No charges

The Avidemux video tag editor enables you to perform simple video editing tasks such as editing video and audio metadata. It is open-source software having powerful automation functionality and helps you to perform scripting tasks.

It fulfills the basic editing requirements, including cutting, encoding, and lets you compress videos through VirtualDub. The software is known for its professional video production in MP4 tag editing as it can also help you embed permanent subtitles in your videos. Further, it can accept some other video file formats, including MPG, MPEG, and AVI.

9. ExifTool

Supported OS: The ExifTool is compatible with Mac, Windows, and even least-used operating systems.

Price: It is free of cost.

The software is best for users who want large metadata editing within highly particular digital files to achieve their targets. It can handle basic and complex tasks, making it perfect for newbies as well. The software can also work for users to open un-clear digital files and folders for viewing and reading. It also lets users manipulate images, videos audios, and PDF metadata.

Exiftool software works well with MP4 and allows you to edit Meta information of audios, videos, and images at once. It also enables you to write, edit, or delete video metadata one at a time or in group form.

10. Vidmore Video Converter

Supported OS: It is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers.

Price: The software charges you $19.95 for one month.

The software allows you to update the metadata of video or audio files, including album, artist, title, composer, genre, etc. Moreover, it enables you to set your picture or thumbnail for different video tracks and formats. It works with M4A, MP4, MOV, M4V, and many other input formats.

Vidmore video converter supports MP4 tag editing for both audio and video files. You can also customize your metadata tags and rename them according to your choice.

Part 2: What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

The

Do you know why to use these tags? The video tags are illustrative keywords that can add to the video to help viewers search the content. Further, video tags are contemplated as an important ranking factor in algorithm and YouTube’s search. Most importantly, video tags give information about your video to Google search and YouTube, such as your video’s category, topic, note boundaries, and more. Further, video tags allow you to arrange and manage files easily, plus sort and search the target video file promptly.

Conclusion:

To ensure safety and security, we need some special tools to edit audio or video metadata. For this purpose, video tag editors are used for editing all common format audio and video files. The MP4 video tag editors enable you to manage and alter the music arts plus sort out the multimedia files. So, if you want to edit video metadata tags on your Mac or Windows, you need specific software. For your convenience, here we’ve listed the top 10 best mp4 metadata editors.

02 What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

Part 1: Top 10 Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac

To help you find the best video tag editor, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 best MP4 tag editors for Windows and Mac. Let’s have a look at them!

1. VLC Media Player

Supported OS: VLC Media Player software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: It is free of cost.

VLC is a versatile mp4 metadata editor that supports a huge range of video formats. The software lets you alter the general metadata, including artist, album, copyright, title, track number, publisher, date, etc. All you’ve to do is to open a video, then move to Tools > Media Information, and you can edit the tags you want.

VLC offers a handy audio fingerprint feature that checks an online database to recognize tags for an audio file. Moreover, you can also sum up an album cover image to an audio or video file.

vlc media player metadata tag editor

2. MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: The price starts from $14.49.

The MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor is used for editing both audio and video file tags. The software enables you to edit the music arts, cover arts, and apply effects. Further, it can help you to get the tags from movie videos and post them.

You can edit the MP4 tags in 3GP, MP4, M4B, M4V files and rename them by the tags. It can also help you to edit all metadata, atoms, and more.

mp4 video and audio tag editor

3. Amvidia Tag Editor

Supported OS: Amvidia Tag Editor is compatible with Mac.

Price: You can download the software free of cost.

The Amvidia software is a simple, flexible, and fast spreadsheet application for editing video tags. It enables you to download metadata and album covers from the load tags such as iTunes and other networks and paths. The software supports batch tagging, and it allows you to rename multiple files as well. It also enables you to fix encoding, find and replace texts, and manage artworks.

The Amvidia is a reliable music tag editor and supports numerous audio and video formats including, MP4, AIFF, MP3, WAV, M4A, and FLAC files. You can customize your columns and rearrange them to see desired tags during MP4 tag editing.

amvidia tag video editor

4. Openshot Video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: Free.

Openshot software offers you much more productive work than just the ability to edit metadata tags. It comes with an intuitive interface that makes it easy to find your way around, especially while using it to alter video tags. It supports the editing of many audios, video, and image format files, plus it is used for real-time previews and video transitions.

Openshot gives outstanding films, videos, and animation editing with its rich set of features. It can import media files, add music to the timeline, arrange videos with photos, preview the project and export your content as well.

openshot video tag video editor

5. MyMeta video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: You can download the software at a $3.49 rate.

MyMeta video tag editor software enables you to connect to different databases and automatically tag your files. It can connect with TheTVDB.com, TheMovieDB.org, and tagChimp to find the tags for your audio and video files. It integrates with metadata providers and works with M4V, MP4, and MOV.

The software offers comprehensive editing of MP4 video files and permits you a quick view of media files before tagging. Further, it gives the AutoTag feature to tag your media collection quickly with the least effort.

mymeta tag video editor

6. tinyMediaManager video Editor

Supported OS: The tinyMediaManager is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux, and many other operating systems.

Price: It is available free of cost

The software comes with an automatic updating system and is set up to alter the video metadata for online media centers. It organizes data and works as a movie metadata editor, plus it can support command-line arguments. It gets all the important metadata for your TV shows from Imdb.com, TheTVDB.com, and TheMovieDB.org.

TinyMediaManager works as an MP4 tag editor that lets you generate video file metadata and supports you in organizing your files. Also, you can rename your folders according to your needs. Further, if you’re not contented with the results, you can manually edit all metadata or artwork.

7. Subler

Supported OS: It is compatible with all versions of the MAC system and other Apple devices such as iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, QuickTime, etc.

Price: The availability of this software is free.

Subler is MP4 tag editor video software that is free, and you can download it from the official website. It enables you to edit subtitles for both the audio and video files without using any other program. It also helps you to update Meta for all popular video and image files format.

It can create WebVTT subtitles tracks and TX3G files plus supports all metadata MP4 editing. It allows you to add, remove, or save MP4 media tracks and is dedicated to generating MPEG4 files for iDevices.

8. Avidemux

Supported OS: The Avidemux software is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac.

Price: No charges

The Avidemux video tag editor enables you to perform simple video editing tasks such as editing video and audio metadata. It is open-source software having powerful automation functionality and helps you to perform scripting tasks.

It fulfills the basic editing requirements, including cutting, encoding, and lets you compress videos through VirtualDub. The software is known for its professional video production in MP4 tag editing as it can also help you embed permanent subtitles in your videos. Further, it can accept some other video file formats, including MPG, MPEG, and AVI.

9. ExifTool

Supported OS: The ExifTool is compatible with Mac, Windows, and even least-used operating systems.

Price: It is free of cost.

The software is best for users who want large metadata editing within highly particular digital files to achieve their targets. It can handle basic and complex tasks, making it perfect for newbies as well. The software can also work for users to open un-clear digital files and folders for viewing and reading. It also lets users manipulate images, videos audios, and PDF metadata.

Exiftool software works well with MP4 and allows you to edit Meta information of audios, videos, and images at once. It also enables you to write, edit, or delete video metadata one at a time or in group form.

10. Vidmore Video Converter

Supported OS: It is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers.

Price: The software charges you $19.95 for one month.

The software allows you to update the metadata of video or audio files, including album, artist, title, composer, genre, etc. Moreover, it enables you to set your picture or thumbnail for different video tracks and formats. It works with M4A, MP4, MOV, M4V, and many other input formats.

Vidmore video converter supports MP4 tag editing for both audio and video files. You can also customize your metadata tags and rename them according to your choice.

Part 2: What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

The

Do you know why to use these tags? The video tags are illustrative keywords that can add to the video to help viewers search the content. Further, video tags are contemplated as an important ranking factor in algorithm and YouTube’s search. Most importantly, video tags give information about your video to Google search and YouTube, such as your video’s category, topic, note boundaries, and more. Further, video tags allow you to arrange and manage files easily, plus sort and search the target video file promptly.

Conclusion:

To ensure safety and security, we need some special tools to edit audio or video metadata. For this purpose, video tag editors are used for editing all common format audio and video files. The MP4 video tag editors enable you to manage and alter the music arts plus sort out the multimedia files. So, if you want to edit video metadata tags on your Mac or Windows, you need specific software. For your convenience, here we’ve listed the top 10 best mp4 metadata editors.

02 What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

Part 1: Top 10 Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac

To help you find the best video tag editor, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 best MP4 tag editors for Windows and Mac. Let’s have a look at them!

1. VLC Media Player

Supported OS: VLC Media Player software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: It is free of cost.

VLC is a versatile mp4 metadata editor that supports a huge range of video formats. The software lets you alter the general metadata, including artist, album, copyright, title, track number, publisher, date, etc. All you’ve to do is to open a video, then move to Tools > Media Information, and you can edit the tags you want.

VLC offers a handy audio fingerprint feature that checks an online database to recognize tags for an audio file. Moreover, you can also sum up an album cover image to an audio or video file.

vlc media player metadata tag editor

2. MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: The price starts from $14.49.

The MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor is used for editing both audio and video file tags. The software enables you to edit the music arts, cover arts, and apply effects. Further, it can help you to get the tags from movie videos and post them.

You can edit the MP4 tags in 3GP, MP4, M4B, M4V files and rename them by the tags. It can also help you to edit all metadata, atoms, and more.

mp4 video and audio tag editor

3. Amvidia Tag Editor

Supported OS: Amvidia Tag Editor is compatible with Mac.

Price: You can download the software free of cost.

The Amvidia software is a simple, flexible, and fast spreadsheet application for editing video tags. It enables you to download metadata and album covers from the load tags such as iTunes and other networks and paths. The software supports batch tagging, and it allows you to rename multiple files as well. It also enables you to fix encoding, find and replace texts, and manage artworks.

The Amvidia is a reliable music tag editor and supports numerous audio and video formats including, MP4, AIFF, MP3, WAV, M4A, and FLAC files. You can customize your columns and rearrange them to see desired tags during MP4 tag editing.

amvidia tag video editor

4. Openshot Video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: Free.

Openshot software offers you much more productive work than just the ability to edit metadata tags. It comes with an intuitive interface that makes it easy to find your way around, especially while using it to alter video tags. It supports the editing of many audios, video, and image format files, plus it is used for real-time previews and video transitions.

Openshot gives outstanding films, videos, and animation editing with its rich set of features. It can import media files, add music to the timeline, arrange videos with photos, preview the project and export your content as well.

openshot video tag video editor

5. MyMeta video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: You can download the software at a $3.49 rate.

MyMeta video tag editor software enables you to connect to different databases and automatically tag your files. It can connect with TheTVDB.com, TheMovieDB.org, and tagChimp to find the tags for your audio and video files. It integrates with metadata providers and works with M4V, MP4, and MOV.

The software offers comprehensive editing of MP4 video files and permits you a quick view of media files before tagging. Further, it gives the AutoTag feature to tag your media collection quickly with the least effort.

mymeta tag video editor

6. tinyMediaManager video Editor

Supported OS: The tinyMediaManager is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux, and many other operating systems.

Price: It is available free of cost

The software comes with an automatic updating system and is set up to alter the video metadata for online media centers. It organizes data and works as a movie metadata editor, plus it can support command-line arguments. It gets all the important metadata for your TV shows from Imdb.com, TheTVDB.com, and TheMovieDB.org.

TinyMediaManager works as an MP4 tag editor that lets you generate video file metadata and supports you in organizing your files. Also, you can rename your folders according to your needs. Further, if you’re not contented with the results, you can manually edit all metadata or artwork.

7. Subler

Supported OS: It is compatible with all versions of the MAC system and other Apple devices such as iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, QuickTime, etc.

Price: The availability of this software is free.

Subler is MP4 tag editor video software that is free, and you can download it from the official website. It enables you to edit subtitles for both the audio and video files without using any other program. It also helps you to update Meta for all popular video and image files format.

It can create WebVTT subtitles tracks and TX3G files plus supports all metadata MP4 editing. It allows you to add, remove, or save MP4 media tracks and is dedicated to generating MPEG4 files for iDevices.

8. Avidemux

Supported OS: The Avidemux software is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac.

Price: No charges

The Avidemux video tag editor enables you to perform simple video editing tasks such as editing video and audio metadata. It is open-source software having powerful automation functionality and helps you to perform scripting tasks.

It fulfills the basic editing requirements, including cutting, encoding, and lets you compress videos through VirtualDub. The software is known for its professional video production in MP4 tag editing as it can also help you embed permanent subtitles in your videos. Further, it can accept some other video file formats, including MPG, MPEG, and AVI.

9. ExifTool

Supported OS: The ExifTool is compatible with Mac, Windows, and even least-used operating systems.

Price: It is free of cost.

The software is best for users who want large metadata editing within highly particular digital files to achieve their targets. It can handle basic and complex tasks, making it perfect for newbies as well. The software can also work for users to open un-clear digital files and folders for viewing and reading. It also lets users manipulate images, videos audios, and PDF metadata.

Exiftool software works well with MP4 and allows you to edit Meta information of audios, videos, and images at once. It also enables you to write, edit, or delete video metadata one at a time or in group form.

10. Vidmore Video Converter

Supported OS: It is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers.

Price: The software charges you $19.95 for one month.

The software allows you to update the metadata of video or audio files, including album, artist, title, composer, genre, etc. Moreover, it enables you to set your picture or thumbnail for different video tracks and formats. It works with M4A, MP4, MOV, M4V, and many other input formats.

Vidmore video converter supports MP4 tag editing for both audio and video files. You can also customize your metadata tags and rename them according to your choice.

Part 2: What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

The

Do you know why to use these tags? The video tags are illustrative keywords that can add to the video to help viewers search the content. Further, video tags are contemplated as an important ranking factor in algorithm and YouTube’s search. Most importantly, video tags give information about your video to Google search and YouTube, such as your video’s category, topic, note boundaries, and more. Further, video tags allow you to arrange and manage files easily, plus sort and search the target video file promptly.

Conclusion:

To ensure safety and security, we need some special tools to edit audio or video metadata. For this purpose, video tag editors are used for editing all common format audio and video files. The MP4 video tag editors enable you to manage and alter the music arts plus sort out the multimedia files. So, if you want to edit video metadata tags on your Mac or Windows, you need specific software. For your convenience, here we’ve listed the top 10 best mp4 metadata editors.

The Ultimate Guide to Time-Lapse Apps for Mobile Phones

Best Time-Lapse Apps for iPhone and Android Devices

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Shanoon Cox

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Watching the time pass by in front of our eyes is mesmerizing. The fast forwarded scenes of beautiful sunsets, busy streets and all other types of vistas can be found anywhere from Holywood movies to YouTube videos. You don’t need professional camera equipment if you want to create time-lapse videos you can share on your social media accounts because there are plenty of apps that let you create these types of videos directly from your Smartphones. So, in this article, we are going to introduce you to some of the best time-lapse apps for iPhone and Android devices in 2020.

Best Time-Lapse Apps for Android and iPhone Devices in 2021

The quality of your time-lapse video doesn’t depend only on the number of tools an app offers, which is why you must do everything in your power to record the footage that doesn’t contain camera shakes or any other common mistakes. With that being said, let’s take a look at the five best time-lapse apps you can find on GooglePlay or on the AppStore.

1. Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile

Price: Free

Compatibility: Android 4.4 or later

Rating: 4.2

This Android-based application makes the creation of time-lapse videos look easy. You just have to select the speed at which you want to record a video, choose between 720p and 1080p resolutions and hit the record button. The app lets you increase the video’s speed up to 32 times, enabling you to create seamless time-lapses, although the video stabilization feature is only available if you’re recording a video at a normal speed. That is why you must ensure that your phone is perfectly stable while the recording is in progress if you want to create a smooth time-lapse. Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile lets you share your creations on Instagram, Facebook, and other popular social media networks or save the time-lapse you’ve created to your phone’s SD card.

2. Slo Mo time lapse vid edit.or

Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases

Compatibility: iOS 9.0 or later

Rating: 4.1

This is a video editing app that doesn’t offer video recording options. However, if you already have the footage you’d like to turn into a time-lapse video, Slo Mo time lapse vid edit.or may be one of the best options you have. Besides creating slow motion and time-lapse videos, you can also use this app to enhance the colors in the footage you’re editing, crop or trim video clips and add customized text overlays to the videos. The app also features a wide spectrum of filters and allows you to add sound effects or music to the video you’re working on. Keep in mind that you have to make an in-app purchase if you want to remove the watermark from your videos or if you want to export your time-lapse and slow-motion videos in Full HD resolution.

3. Lapse It Pro

Price: $2.99

Compatibility: Android 2.2 or later , iOS 11 or later

Rating: 4.1 on AppStore, 4.3 on Google Play

The seemingly endless list of options the Lapse It Pro offers makes it a perfect choice for all iPhone and Android users who want to speed up the footage they are recording up to 240 times. The app can be used in both Auto and Manual modes, which means that you can control ISO, Exposure or White Balance values while a recording session is still in progress. In case you don’t want to take photos or record videos with Lapse It Pro, you can import already existing footage into the app and turn it into a stunning time-lapse. The app’s render engine exports UHD 4K videos in remarkably short periods of time, so you can quickly share high-quality videos to any of the popular social media networks.

4. Hyperlapse from Instagram

Price: Free

Compatibility: iOS 9.0 or later

Rating: 4.4

Making time-lapse videos with this app is so easy that you just have to launch the app, hit the record button and point your iPhone towards the scene you’d like to capture. The best part is that you don’t even need an Instagram account to start using the Hyperlapse from Instagram app. You can increase the video’s speed up to 12 times, and you don’t have to worry about the camera shakes since the app features an automatic stabilization feature that is so powerful that you can shoot all your videos handheld. The time-lapse videos you create with this iOS-based app can be easily saved to your phone’s camera roll or shared to Instagram in only a few taps. The only downside is that Hyperlapse for Instagram doesn’t offer any video editing tools.

5. Framelapse

Price: Free

Compatibility: Android 4.0 or later

Rating: 3.8

Adjusting the frame interval, enhancing the colors in a time-lapse video or selecting the orientation of the video are just a few among countless video recording options the Framelapse app provides. Furthermore, you can control the exposure and white balance values manually or even use the built-in calculator to find out how long the video recording session is going to last. The app allows you to stop recording automatically by setting the duration of the recording, while you can also choose the preferred bitrate or the resolution of the time-lapse video. The free version of Framelapse contains ads, but you can purchase the Pro version of the app that offers even more powerful time-lapse recording options for just $2.99.

Conclusion

You no longer need professional cameras, tripods, and video editors to create seamless time-lapse videos that depict the passage of time at a certain location. Instead, you can just download an iOS or Android-based app that enables you to have complete creative control over the process of capturing time-lapse videos and share them with your friends on social media. Which app are you going to be using to record time-lapse videos in 2019? Leave a comment and let us know.

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Shanoon Cox

Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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Shanoon Cox

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Watching the time pass by in front of our eyes is mesmerizing. The fast forwarded scenes of beautiful sunsets, busy streets and all other types of vistas can be found anywhere from Holywood movies to YouTube videos. You don’t need professional camera equipment if you want to create time-lapse videos you can share on your social media accounts because there are plenty of apps that let you create these types of videos directly from your Smartphones. So, in this article, we are going to introduce you to some of the best time-lapse apps for iPhone and Android devices in 2020.

Best Time-Lapse Apps for Android and iPhone Devices in 2021

The quality of your time-lapse video doesn’t depend only on the number of tools an app offers, which is why you must do everything in your power to record the footage that doesn’t contain camera shakes or any other common mistakes. With that being said, let’s take a look at the five best time-lapse apps you can find on GooglePlay or on the AppStore.

1. Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile

Price: Free

Compatibility: Android 4.4 or later

Rating: 4.2

This Android-based application makes the creation of time-lapse videos look easy. You just have to select the speed at which you want to record a video, choose between 720p and 1080p resolutions and hit the record button. The app lets you increase the video’s speed up to 32 times, enabling you to create seamless time-lapses, although the video stabilization feature is only available if you’re recording a video at a normal speed. That is why you must ensure that your phone is perfectly stable while the recording is in progress if you want to create a smooth time-lapse. Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile lets you share your creations on Instagram, Facebook, and other popular social media networks or save the time-lapse you’ve created to your phone’s SD card.

2. Slo Mo time lapse vid edit.or

Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases

Compatibility: iOS 9.0 or later

Rating: 4.1

This is a video editing app that doesn’t offer video recording options. However, if you already have the footage you’d like to turn into a time-lapse video, Slo Mo time lapse vid edit.or may be one of the best options you have. Besides creating slow motion and time-lapse videos, you can also use this app to enhance the colors in the footage you’re editing, crop or trim video clips and add customized text overlays to the videos. The app also features a wide spectrum of filters and allows you to add sound effects or music to the video you’re working on. Keep in mind that you have to make an in-app purchase if you want to remove the watermark from your videos or if you want to export your time-lapse and slow-motion videos in Full HD resolution.

3. Lapse It Pro

Price: $2.99

Compatibility: Android 2.2 or later , iOS 11 or later

Rating: 4.1 on AppStore, 4.3 on Google Play

The seemingly endless list of options the Lapse It Pro offers makes it a perfect choice for all iPhone and Android users who want to speed up the footage they are recording up to 240 times. The app can be used in both Auto and Manual modes, which means that you can control ISO, Exposure or White Balance values while a recording session is still in progress. In case you don’t want to take photos or record videos with Lapse It Pro, you can import already existing footage into the app and turn it into a stunning time-lapse. The app’s render engine exports UHD 4K videos in remarkably short periods of time, so you can quickly share high-quality videos to any of the popular social media networks.

4. Hyperlapse from Instagram

Price: Free

Compatibility: iOS 9.0 or later

Rating: 4.4

Making time-lapse videos with this app is so easy that you just have to launch the app, hit the record button and point your iPhone towards the scene you’d like to capture. The best part is that you don’t even need an Instagram account to start using the Hyperlapse from Instagram app. You can increase the video’s speed up to 12 times, and you don’t have to worry about the camera shakes since the app features an automatic stabilization feature that is so powerful that you can shoot all your videos handheld. The time-lapse videos you create with this iOS-based app can be easily saved to your phone’s camera roll or shared to Instagram in only a few taps. The only downside is that Hyperlapse for Instagram doesn’t offer any video editing tools.

5. Framelapse

Price: Free

Compatibility: Android 4.0 or later

Rating: 3.8

Adjusting the frame interval, enhancing the colors in a time-lapse video or selecting the orientation of the video are just a few among countless video recording options the Framelapse app provides. Furthermore, you can control the exposure and white balance values manually or even use the built-in calculator to find out how long the video recording session is going to last. The app allows you to stop recording automatically by setting the duration of the recording, while you can also choose the preferred bitrate or the resolution of the time-lapse video. The free version of Framelapse contains ads, but you can purchase the Pro version of the app that offers even more powerful time-lapse recording options for just $2.99.

Conclusion

You no longer need professional cameras, tripods, and video editors to create seamless time-lapse videos that depict the passage of time at a certain location. Instead, you can just download an iOS or Android-based app that enables you to have complete creative control over the process of capturing time-lapse videos and share them with your friends on social media. Which app are you going to be using to record time-lapse videos in 2019? Leave a comment and let us know.

author avatar

Shanoon Cox

Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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Shanoon Cox

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Watching the time pass by in front of our eyes is mesmerizing. The fast forwarded scenes of beautiful sunsets, busy streets and all other types of vistas can be found anywhere from Holywood movies to YouTube videos. You don’t need professional camera equipment if you want to create time-lapse videos you can share on your social media accounts because there are plenty of apps that let you create these types of videos directly from your Smartphones. So, in this article, we are going to introduce you to some of the best time-lapse apps for iPhone and Android devices in 2020.

Best Time-Lapse Apps for Android and iPhone Devices in 2021

The quality of your time-lapse video doesn’t depend only on the number of tools an app offers, which is why you must do everything in your power to record the footage that doesn’t contain camera shakes or any other common mistakes. With that being said, let’s take a look at the five best time-lapse apps you can find on GooglePlay or on the AppStore.

1. Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile

Price: Free

Compatibility: Android 4.4 or later

Rating: 4.2

This Android-based application makes the creation of time-lapse videos look easy. You just have to select the speed at which you want to record a video, choose between 720p and 1080p resolutions and hit the record button. The app lets you increase the video’s speed up to 32 times, enabling you to create seamless time-lapses, although the video stabilization feature is only available if you’re recording a video at a normal speed. That is why you must ensure that your phone is perfectly stable while the recording is in progress if you want to create a smooth time-lapse. Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile lets you share your creations on Instagram, Facebook, and other popular social media networks or save the time-lapse you’ve created to your phone’s SD card.

2. Slo Mo time lapse vid edit.or

Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases

Compatibility: iOS 9.0 or later

Rating: 4.1

This is a video editing app that doesn’t offer video recording options. However, if you already have the footage you’d like to turn into a time-lapse video, Slo Mo time lapse vid edit.or may be one of the best options you have. Besides creating slow motion and time-lapse videos, you can also use this app to enhance the colors in the footage you’re editing, crop or trim video clips and add customized text overlays to the videos. The app also features a wide spectrum of filters and allows you to add sound effects or music to the video you’re working on. Keep in mind that you have to make an in-app purchase if you want to remove the watermark from your videos or if you want to export your time-lapse and slow-motion videos in Full HD resolution.

3. Lapse It Pro

Price: $2.99

Compatibility: Android 2.2 or later , iOS 11 or later

Rating: 4.1 on AppStore, 4.3 on Google Play

The seemingly endless list of options the Lapse It Pro offers makes it a perfect choice for all iPhone and Android users who want to speed up the footage they are recording up to 240 times. The app can be used in both Auto and Manual modes, which means that you can control ISO, Exposure or White Balance values while a recording session is still in progress. In case you don’t want to take photos or record videos with Lapse It Pro, you can import already existing footage into the app and turn it into a stunning time-lapse. The app’s render engine exports UHD 4K videos in remarkably short periods of time, so you can quickly share high-quality videos to any of the popular social media networks.

4. Hyperlapse from Instagram

Price: Free

Compatibility: iOS 9.0 or later

Rating: 4.4

Making time-lapse videos with this app is so easy that you just have to launch the app, hit the record button and point your iPhone towards the scene you’d like to capture. The best part is that you don’t even need an Instagram account to start using the Hyperlapse from Instagram app. You can increase the video’s speed up to 12 times, and you don’t have to worry about the camera shakes since the app features an automatic stabilization feature that is so powerful that you can shoot all your videos handheld. The time-lapse videos you create with this iOS-based app can be easily saved to your phone’s camera roll or shared to Instagram in only a few taps. The only downside is that Hyperlapse for Instagram doesn’t offer any video editing tools.

5. Framelapse

Price: Free

Compatibility: Android 4.0 or later

Rating: 3.8

Adjusting the frame interval, enhancing the colors in a time-lapse video or selecting the orientation of the video are just a few among countless video recording options the Framelapse app provides. Furthermore, you can control the exposure and white balance values manually or even use the built-in calculator to find out how long the video recording session is going to last. The app allows you to stop recording automatically by setting the duration of the recording, while you can also choose the preferred bitrate or the resolution of the time-lapse video. The free version of Framelapse contains ads, but you can purchase the Pro version of the app that offers even more powerful time-lapse recording options for just $2.99.

Conclusion

You no longer need professional cameras, tripods, and video editors to create seamless time-lapse videos that depict the passage of time at a certain location. Instead, you can just download an iOS or Android-based app that enables you to have complete creative control over the process of capturing time-lapse videos and share them with your friends on social media. Which app are you going to be using to record time-lapse videos in 2019? Leave a comment and let us know.

author avatar

Shanoon Cox

Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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Shanoon Cox

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Watching the time pass by in front of our eyes is mesmerizing. The fast forwarded scenes of beautiful sunsets, busy streets and all other types of vistas can be found anywhere from Holywood movies to YouTube videos. You don’t need professional camera equipment if you want to create time-lapse videos you can share on your social media accounts because there are plenty of apps that let you create these types of videos directly from your Smartphones. So, in this article, we are going to introduce you to some of the best time-lapse apps for iPhone and Android devices in 2020.

Best Time-Lapse Apps for Android and iPhone Devices in 2021

The quality of your time-lapse video doesn’t depend only on the number of tools an app offers, which is why you must do everything in your power to record the footage that doesn’t contain camera shakes or any other common mistakes. With that being said, let’s take a look at the five best time-lapse apps you can find on GooglePlay or on the AppStore.

1. Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile

Price: Free

Compatibility: Android 4.4 or later

Rating: 4.2

This Android-based application makes the creation of time-lapse videos look easy. You just have to select the speed at which you want to record a video, choose between 720p and 1080p resolutions and hit the record button. The app lets you increase the video’s speed up to 32 times, enabling you to create seamless time-lapses, although the video stabilization feature is only available if you’re recording a video at a normal speed. That is why you must ensure that your phone is perfectly stable while the recording is in progress if you want to create a smooth time-lapse. Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile lets you share your creations on Instagram, Facebook, and other popular social media networks or save the time-lapse you’ve created to your phone’s SD card.

2. Slo Mo time lapse vid edit.or

Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases

Compatibility: iOS 9.0 or later

Rating: 4.1

This is a video editing app that doesn’t offer video recording options. However, if you already have the footage you’d like to turn into a time-lapse video, Slo Mo time lapse vid edit.or may be one of the best options you have. Besides creating slow motion and time-lapse videos, you can also use this app to enhance the colors in the footage you’re editing, crop or trim video clips and add customized text overlays to the videos. The app also features a wide spectrum of filters and allows you to add sound effects or music to the video you’re working on. Keep in mind that you have to make an in-app purchase if you want to remove the watermark from your videos or if you want to export your time-lapse and slow-motion videos in Full HD resolution.

3. Lapse It Pro

Price: $2.99

Compatibility: Android 2.2 or later , iOS 11 or later

Rating: 4.1 on AppStore, 4.3 on Google Play

The seemingly endless list of options the Lapse It Pro offers makes it a perfect choice for all iPhone and Android users who want to speed up the footage they are recording up to 240 times. The app can be used in both Auto and Manual modes, which means that you can control ISO, Exposure or White Balance values while a recording session is still in progress. In case you don’t want to take photos or record videos with Lapse It Pro, you can import already existing footage into the app and turn it into a stunning time-lapse. The app’s render engine exports UHD 4K videos in remarkably short periods of time, so you can quickly share high-quality videos to any of the popular social media networks.

4. Hyperlapse from Instagram

Price: Free

Compatibility: iOS 9.0 or later

Rating: 4.4

Making time-lapse videos with this app is so easy that you just have to launch the app, hit the record button and point your iPhone towards the scene you’d like to capture. The best part is that you don’t even need an Instagram account to start using the Hyperlapse from Instagram app. You can increase the video’s speed up to 12 times, and you don’t have to worry about the camera shakes since the app features an automatic stabilization feature that is so powerful that you can shoot all your videos handheld. The time-lapse videos you create with this iOS-based app can be easily saved to your phone’s camera roll or shared to Instagram in only a few taps. The only downside is that Hyperlapse for Instagram doesn’t offer any video editing tools.

5. Framelapse

Price: Free

Compatibility: Android 4.0 or later

Rating: 3.8

Adjusting the frame interval, enhancing the colors in a time-lapse video or selecting the orientation of the video are just a few among countless video recording options the Framelapse app provides. Furthermore, you can control the exposure and white balance values manually or even use the built-in calculator to find out how long the video recording session is going to last. The app allows you to stop recording automatically by setting the duration of the recording, while you can also choose the preferred bitrate or the resolution of the time-lapse video. The free version of Framelapse contains ads, but you can purchase the Pro version of the app that offers even more powerful time-lapse recording options for just $2.99.

Conclusion

You no longer need professional cameras, tripods, and video editors to create seamless time-lapse videos that depict the passage of time at a certain location. Instead, you can just download an iOS or Android-based app that enables you to have complete creative control over the process of capturing time-lapse videos and share them with your friends on social media. Which app are you going to be using to record time-lapse videos in 2019? Leave a comment and let us know.

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Shanoon Cox

Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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The Ultimate Guide to Video Metadata Editing on Mac: 8 Top Picks

8 Best Video Metadata Editor on Mac (Real and Easy)

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Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Metadata is the pieces of information that help viewers understand what a video is about without having to watch it from start to finish. Things like titles, keywords, tags, timestamps, and descriptions are some metadata that should be added to a video before it is published online.

Adding the right metadata to your video is useful for many reasons. It makes it easy for search engines to correctly identify and index your video. This in turn helps viewers find your video when they search Google, iTunes, or video sharing platforms like YouTube and Vimeo.

For more experienced videographers, metadata is useful at every stage of the process of making a video, from production to post-production and publishing. Without the right metadata, professional video production and editing would be a very uphill task.

The best multimedia editors have metadata editing features. It’s also good to have a lightweight, standalone application to edit and customize video metadata quickly. In this post, we share the 8 best video metadata editors for macOS users.

8 Best Video Metadata Editors for Mac

1. Filmora

Filmora is a powerful, easy-to-use multimedia editor released in early 2019. It’s a new and improved version of the classic Filmora video editor, with many features on par with elite video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro. It can be purchased for roughly $60 though a trial version is available for free.

FEATURES: This software makes video editing easy with lots of extras like built-in audio tracks, sound effects, title presets, transition effects, and more. FilmoraPro lets users add metadata during the export process. Simply click the export button, which is now at the top of the media window. In the pop-up screen, click on the YouTube, Vimeo, or DVD tab, depending on how you want to publish your video, and edit the title, description, tags, category and privacy settings accordingly.

2. iFlicks

iFlicks is a media conversion and video metadata editor for macOS. In addition to being able to perform a variety of video format conversions, iFlicks supports detailed metadata editing and interacts seamlessly with iTunes. This app is available for a one-time fee or on a subscription basis.

FEATURES: The iFlicks metadata editor is superbly detailed with options for adding season and episode information for TV shows. Also available are fields for tagline, release date, genre, content rating, resolution, artwork, cast, and crew, etc. Some of these metadata will even be fetched automatically based on information available via iTunes.

iFlicks

3. VLC

VLC Media Player is the largest open-source media player in the world. Though primarily meant for playing media files, it has powerful features for video conversion, screen capture, downloading online videos, recording screening videos, and editing video metadata.

FEATURES: VLC’s metadata editor can be found under MEDIA INFORMATION within the TOOLS menu in the top bar. Here, you can add information about the title, artist, album, publisher, and copyright of the video. VLC also lets users add custom metadata in a separate tab.

VLC

4. Subler

Subler is a free application for editing media metadata in macOS. It’s very barebones and efficient.

FEATURES: Subler actually loads the media file to be edited as separate audio and video files, allowing users to edit information about them individually. To edit metadata for the multimedia file, make sure neither the video nor the audio file is selected and click the metadata tab. Then, click the “+” button in the lower-left corner to see the long list of metadata you can add to the video.

Subler

5. Nightbirdsevolve Meta

Meta is a macOS software described as an advanced music tag editor. It supports many file formats, including MP4, and is therefore ideal for editing video metadata. Available for just $20, it has many powerful features for organizing and tagging media files.

FEATURES: Meta has a nice user interface that can be customized to taste. It also has a batch editing feature for updating metadata for multiple files simultaneously as well as a tool for editing media artworks. This application is a great option for media pros who often have to juggle and keep track of many media files at once.

Nightbirdsevolve

6. Griff MetaZ

MetaZ is an open-source MP4 metadata editor for macOS. It’s the successor app to MetaX and has all the features you need to prepare videos to be added to iTunes.

FEATURES: Once a video file is imported into MetaZ, a number of tabs become active allowing for valuable metadata to be added. Under the video tab, you can set the video type and add information about the actors, directors, producers, and screenwriters. MetaZ also lets users search for information from any websites of their choice and will pair relevant metadata with the media files.

Griff metaz

7. Amvidia

Amvidia is a suite of free audio apps developed for macOS. It includes a Tag Editor that’s great for organizing files and doing batch metadata edits.

FEATURES: Amvidia’s Tag Editor can source for relevant metadata from online sources and handle media files in multiple formats, including MP4. Useful metadata tags built into this app include user-friendly ones like lyrics, album, and year, as well as technical tags like Codec, bitrate, and tempo.

Amvidia

8. DRmare

DRmare is a paid DRM removal tool for macOS. It converts M4V videos into alternative video formats like MP4 without losing video quality, allowing users to play them without restrictions.

FEATURES: In addition to converting M4V files into multiple formats, DRmare also lets users convert them for use on multiple devices. As part of the process, this app retrieves iTunes metadata and will let users edit them after the conversion has been completed.

DRmare

Conclusion

Metadata affects how we find information about videos online and how we organize our ever-growing media libraries. With these macOS video metadata editing applications, you can add detailed metadata to your videos and enable yourself to access, share, and store them painlessly.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Metadata is the pieces of information that help viewers understand what a video is about without having to watch it from start to finish. Things like titles, keywords, tags, timestamps, and descriptions are some metadata that should be added to a video before it is published online.

Adding the right metadata to your video is useful for many reasons. It makes it easy for search engines to correctly identify and index your video. This in turn helps viewers find your video when they search Google, iTunes, or video sharing platforms like YouTube and Vimeo.

For more experienced videographers, metadata is useful at every stage of the process of making a video, from production to post-production and publishing. Without the right metadata, professional video production and editing would be a very uphill task.

The best multimedia editors have metadata editing features. It’s also good to have a lightweight, standalone application to edit and customize video metadata quickly. In this post, we share the 8 best video metadata editors for macOS users.

8 Best Video Metadata Editors for Mac

1. Filmora

Filmora is a powerful, easy-to-use multimedia editor released in early 2019. It’s a new and improved version of the classic Filmora video editor, with many features on par with elite video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro. It can be purchased for roughly $60 though a trial version is available for free.

FEATURES: This software makes video editing easy with lots of extras like built-in audio tracks, sound effects, title presets, transition effects, and more. FilmoraPro lets users add metadata during the export process. Simply click the export button, which is now at the top of the media window. In the pop-up screen, click on the YouTube, Vimeo, or DVD tab, depending on how you want to publish your video, and edit the title, description, tags, category and privacy settings accordingly.

2. iFlicks

iFlicks is a media conversion and video metadata editor for macOS. In addition to being able to perform a variety of video format conversions, iFlicks supports detailed metadata editing and interacts seamlessly with iTunes. This app is available for a one-time fee or on a subscription basis.

FEATURES: The iFlicks metadata editor is superbly detailed with options for adding season and episode information for TV shows. Also available are fields for tagline, release date, genre, content rating, resolution, artwork, cast, and crew, etc. Some of these metadata will even be fetched automatically based on information available via iTunes.

iFlicks

3. VLC

VLC Media Player is the largest open-source media player in the world. Though primarily meant for playing media files, it has powerful features for video conversion, screen capture, downloading online videos, recording screening videos, and editing video metadata.

FEATURES: VLC’s metadata editor can be found under MEDIA INFORMATION within the TOOLS menu in the top bar. Here, you can add information about the title, artist, album, publisher, and copyright of the video. VLC also lets users add custom metadata in a separate tab.

VLC

4. Subler

Subler is a free application for editing media metadata in macOS. It’s very barebones and efficient.

FEATURES: Subler actually loads the media file to be edited as separate audio and video files, allowing users to edit information about them individually. To edit metadata for the multimedia file, make sure neither the video nor the audio file is selected and click the metadata tab. Then, click the “+” button in the lower-left corner to see the long list of metadata you can add to the video.

Subler

5. Nightbirdsevolve Meta

Meta is a macOS software described as an advanced music tag editor. It supports many file formats, including MP4, and is therefore ideal for editing video metadata. Available for just $20, it has many powerful features for organizing and tagging media files.

FEATURES: Meta has a nice user interface that can be customized to taste. It also has a batch editing feature for updating metadata for multiple files simultaneously as well as a tool for editing media artworks. This application is a great option for media pros who often have to juggle and keep track of many media files at once.

Nightbirdsevolve

6. Griff MetaZ

MetaZ is an open-source MP4 metadata editor for macOS. It’s the successor app to MetaX and has all the features you need to prepare videos to be added to iTunes.

FEATURES: Once a video file is imported into MetaZ, a number of tabs become active allowing for valuable metadata to be added. Under the video tab, you can set the video type and add information about the actors, directors, producers, and screenwriters. MetaZ also lets users search for information from any websites of their choice and will pair relevant metadata with the media files.

Griff metaz

7. Amvidia

Amvidia is a suite of free audio apps developed for macOS. It includes a Tag Editor that’s great for organizing files and doing batch metadata edits.

FEATURES: Amvidia’s Tag Editor can source for relevant metadata from online sources and handle media files in multiple formats, including MP4. Useful metadata tags built into this app include user-friendly ones like lyrics, album, and year, as well as technical tags like Codec, bitrate, and tempo.

Amvidia

8. DRmare

DRmare is a paid DRM removal tool for macOS. It converts M4V videos into alternative video formats like MP4 without losing video quality, allowing users to play them without restrictions.

FEATURES: In addition to converting M4V files into multiple formats, DRmare also lets users convert them for use on multiple devices. As part of the process, this app retrieves iTunes metadata and will let users edit them after the conversion has been completed.

DRmare

Conclusion

Metadata affects how we find information about videos online and how we organize our ever-growing media libraries. With these macOS video metadata editing applications, you can add detailed metadata to your videos and enable yourself to access, share, and store them painlessly.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Metadata is the pieces of information that help viewers understand what a video is about without having to watch it from start to finish. Things like titles, keywords, tags, timestamps, and descriptions are some metadata that should be added to a video before it is published online.

Adding the right metadata to your video is useful for many reasons. It makes it easy for search engines to correctly identify and index your video. This in turn helps viewers find your video when they search Google, iTunes, or video sharing platforms like YouTube and Vimeo.

For more experienced videographers, metadata is useful at every stage of the process of making a video, from production to post-production and publishing. Without the right metadata, professional video production and editing would be a very uphill task.

The best multimedia editors have metadata editing features. It’s also good to have a lightweight, standalone application to edit and customize video metadata quickly. In this post, we share the 8 best video metadata editors for macOS users.

8 Best Video Metadata Editors for Mac

1. Filmora

Filmora is a powerful, easy-to-use multimedia editor released in early 2019. It’s a new and improved version of the classic Filmora video editor, with many features on par with elite video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro. It can be purchased for roughly $60 though a trial version is available for free.

FEATURES: This software makes video editing easy with lots of extras like built-in audio tracks, sound effects, title presets, transition effects, and more. FilmoraPro lets users add metadata during the export process. Simply click the export button, which is now at the top of the media window. In the pop-up screen, click on the YouTube, Vimeo, or DVD tab, depending on how you want to publish your video, and edit the title, description, tags, category and privacy settings accordingly.

2. iFlicks

iFlicks is a media conversion and video metadata editor for macOS. In addition to being able to perform a variety of video format conversions, iFlicks supports detailed metadata editing and interacts seamlessly with iTunes. This app is available for a one-time fee or on a subscription basis.

FEATURES: The iFlicks metadata editor is superbly detailed with options for adding season and episode information for TV shows. Also available are fields for tagline, release date, genre, content rating, resolution, artwork, cast, and crew, etc. Some of these metadata will even be fetched automatically based on information available via iTunes.

iFlicks

3. VLC

VLC Media Player is the largest open-source media player in the world. Though primarily meant for playing media files, it has powerful features for video conversion, screen capture, downloading online videos, recording screening videos, and editing video metadata.

FEATURES: VLC’s metadata editor can be found under MEDIA INFORMATION within the TOOLS menu in the top bar. Here, you can add information about the title, artist, album, publisher, and copyright of the video. VLC also lets users add custom metadata in a separate tab.

VLC

4. Subler

Subler is a free application for editing media metadata in macOS. It’s very barebones and efficient.

FEATURES: Subler actually loads the media file to be edited as separate audio and video files, allowing users to edit information about them individually. To edit metadata for the multimedia file, make sure neither the video nor the audio file is selected and click the metadata tab. Then, click the “+” button in the lower-left corner to see the long list of metadata you can add to the video.

Subler

5. Nightbirdsevolve Meta

Meta is a macOS software described as an advanced music tag editor. It supports many file formats, including MP4, and is therefore ideal for editing video metadata. Available for just $20, it has many powerful features for organizing and tagging media files.

FEATURES: Meta has a nice user interface that can be customized to taste. It also has a batch editing feature for updating metadata for multiple files simultaneously as well as a tool for editing media artworks. This application is a great option for media pros who often have to juggle and keep track of many media files at once.

Nightbirdsevolve

6. Griff MetaZ

MetaZ is an open-source MP4 metadata editor for macOS. It’s the successor app to MetaX and has all the features you need to prepare videos to be added to iTunes.

FEATURES: Once a video file is imported into MetaZ, a number of tabs become active allowing for valuable metadata to be added. Under the video tab, you can set the video type and add information about the actors, directors, producers, and screenwriters. MetaZ also lets users search for information from any websites of their choice and will pair relevant metadata with the media files.

Griff metaz

7. Amvidia

Amvidia is a suite of free audio apps developed for macOS. It includes a Tag Editor that’s great for organizing files and doing batch metadata edits.

FEATURES: Amvidia’s Tag Editor can source for relevant metadata from online sources and handle media files in multiple formats, including MP4. Useful metadata tags built into this app include user-friendly ones like lyrics, album, and year, as well as technical tags like Codec, bitrate, and tempo.

Amvidia

8. DRmare

DRmare is a paid DRM removal tool for macOS. It converts M4V videos into alternative video formats like MP4 without losing video quality, allowing users to play them without restrictions.

FEATURES: In addition to converting M4V files into multiple formats, DRmare also lets users convert them for use on multiple devices. As part of the process, this app retrieves iTunes metadata and will let users edit them after the conversion has been completed.

DRmare

Conclusion

Metadata affects how we find information about videos online and how we organize our ever-growing media libraries. With these macOS video metadata editing applications, you can add detailed metadata to your videos and enable yourself to access, share, and store them painlessly.

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Metadata is the pieces of information that help viewers understand what a video is about without having to watch it from start to finish. Things like titles, keywords, tags, timestamps, and descriptions are some metadata that should be added to a video before it is published online.

Adding the right metadata to your video is useful for many reasons. It makes it easy for search engines to correctly identify and index your video. This in turn helps viewers find your video when they search Google, iTunes, or video sharing platforms like YouTube and Vimeo.

For more experienced videographers, metadata is useful at every stage of the process of making a video, from production to post-production and publishing. Without the right metadata, professional video production and editing would be a very uphill task.

The best multimedia editors have metadata editing features. It’s also good to have a lightweight, standalone application to edit and customize video metadata quickly. In this post, we share the 8 best video metadata editors for macOS users.

8 Best Video Metadata Editors for Mac

1. Filmora

Filmora is a powerful, easy-to-use multimedia editor released in early 2019. It’s a new and improved version of the classic Filmora video editor, with many features on par with elite video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro. It can be purchased for roughly $60 though a trial version is available for free.

FEATURES: This software makes video editing easy with lots of extras like built-in audio tracks, sound effects, title presets, transition effects, and more. FilmoraPro lets users add metadata during the export process. Simply click the export button, which is now at the top of the media window. In the pop-up screen, click on the YouTube, Vimeo, or DVD tab, depending on how you want to publish your video, and edit the title, description, tags, category and privacy settings accordingly.

2. iFlicks

iFlicks is a media conversion and video metadata editor for macOS. In addition to being able to perform a variety of video format conversions, iFlicks supports detailed metadata editing and interacts seamlessly with iTunes. This app is available for a one-time fee or on a subscription basis.

FEATURES: The iFlicks metadata editor is superbly detailed with options for adding season and episode information for TV shows. Also available are fields for tagline, release date, genre, content rating, resolution, artwork, cast, and crew, etc. Some of these metadata will even be fetched automatically based on information available via iTunes.

iFlicks

3. VLC

VLC Media Player is the largest open-source media player in the world. Though primarily meant for playing media files, it has powerful features for video conversion, screen capture, downloading online videos, recording screening videos, and editing video metadata.

FEATURES: VLC’s metadata editor can be found under MEDIA INFORMATION within the TOOLS menu in the top bar. Here, you can add information about the title, artist, album, publisher, and copyright of the video. VLC also lets users add custom metadata in a separate tab.

VLC

4. Subler

Subler is a free application for editing media metadata in macOS. It’s very barebones and efficient.

FEATURES: Subler actually loads the media file to be edited as separate audio and video files, allowing users to edit information about them individually. To edit metadata for the multimedia file, make sure neither the video nor the audio file is selected and click the metadata tab. Then, click the “+” button in the lower-left corner to see the long list of metadata you can add to the video.

Subler

5. Nightbirdsevolve Meta

Meta is a macOS software described as an advanced music tag editor. It supports many file formats, including MP4, and is therefore ideal for editing video metadata. Available for just $20, it has many powerful features for organizing and tagging media files.

FEATURES: Meta has a nice user interface that can be customized to taste. It also has a batch editing feature for updating metadata for multiple files simultaneously as well as a tool for editing media artworks. This application is a great option for media pros who often have to juggle and keep track of many media files at once.

Nightbirdsevolve

6. Griff MetaZ

MetaZ is an open-source MP4 metadata editor for macOS. It’s the successor app to MetaX and has all the features you need to prepare videos to be added to iTunes.

FEATURES: Once a video file is imported into MetaZ, a number of tabs become active allowing for valuable metadata to be added. Under the video tab, you can set the video type and add information about the actors, directors, producers, and screenwriters. MetaZ also lets users search for information from any websites of their choice and will pair relevant metadata with the media files.

Griff metaz

7. Amvidia

Amvidia is a suite of free audio apps developed for macOS. It includes a Tag Editor that’s great for organizing files and doing batch metadata edits.

FEATURES: Amvidia’s Tag Editor can source for relevant metadata from online sources and handle media files in multiple formats, including MP4. Useful metadata tags built into this app include user-friendly ones like lyrics, album, and year, as well as technical tags like Codec, bitrate, and tempo.

Amvidia

8. DRmare

DRmare is a paid DRM removal tool for macOS. It converts M4V videos into alternative video formats like MP4 without losing video quality, allowing users to play them without restrictions.

FEATURES: In addition to converting M4V files into multiple formats, DRmare also lets users convert them for use on multiple devices. As part of the process, this app retrieves iTunes metadata and will let users edit them after the conversion has been completed.

DRmare

Conclusion

Metadata affects how we find information about videos online and how we organize our ever-growing media libraries. With these macOS video metadata editing applications, you can add detailed metadata to your videos and enable yourself to access, share, and store them painlessly.

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Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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