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Present video folder overview in a novel way.
Have a lot of files from camcorder or action cam. Need to sort them, dispose poor videos, edit (shorten) some that are to long and so on. The usual file managers show only 1 thumbnail per video, that is not enough.
Note this is not a video editor but a special file manager to manage home videos by showing better information on your videos.
I wrote this little program to be able to easily create mp3 sticks to play in my car directly from my Amarok collection). For this purpose the stick needs a flat folder structure and be sorted alphabetically before copying.
The small Qt4 dialog has a drop area where you can drag mp3s (from file manager or Amarok, perhaps also other programs) onto it and it will read the ID3 tags and create a sorted folder structure with "Artist - Album" and shows the number of tracks and size it would take....
A Python script that allows you to move files form a Directory to sub-folders based on a Regular expression - useful for managing your monolithic download folder -- Requires PythonCard (http://pythoncard.sourceforge.net/)