There are a few things I'd love to see from MC in supporting common smartphone video formats properly. Right now, I try to use MC to manage and play my home movies, but the vast majority of these are now shot on iPhone cameras (and a handful of other smartphones), and they... Aren't supported very well. It is quite frustrating, to the point where I'm considering abandoning using MC for them at all. That's too bad because I want to keep them "in the same place" as my other video files. Almost all of these are about reading embedded tags in the movie formats, and responding appropriately for Home Movies.
Plus, it is close. Here are a few of my
most important issues:
RotationThis is, by far, the most annoying part, and makes my iPhone videos essentially unusable in MC right now. All of them, save a lucky few. MC doesn't follow the Rotation tag in the video stream. Videos recorded with rotation (say 90 or 180 degrees) play rotated incorrectly. The same is true here for MPC-HC and VLC, but Quicktime Player and most of my video editing applications honor it properly. Media Info can see the rotation tag, and so can ffmpeg.
For whatever reason (probably where the buttons are placed), nearly all of my videos are recorded upside down "natively". My wife also insists upon (despite the fact that I explain all the time why not to do this) recording vertical videos, so those are all played on their sides. It makes a trip-down-memory-lane video watching session a neck-injuring proposition.
High Framerate SupportThe iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 now support high framerate captures. I have a lot of these now since we've had at least one of these devices for well over a year. There are quite a few Android devices that do too, though I don't have any samples of these. MC (and VLC Player) don't play these well at all. They skip and are stuttery.
I know this is solvable because MPC-HC plays them
perfectly using LAV filters and splitter. Also, of course, Quicktime Player and other "pro" apps handle them fine.
Creation Date and Other Camera TagsI've mentioned this before, but it is really becoming a problem.
MC supports the embedded Creation Date in photos, but does not in videos. My movies are stamped with an embedded Recorded Date tag, but MC uses the date they were imported onto the filesystem (whenever I transferred them from the device to the computer).
Likewise, Home Videos are essentially like a home photos collection, and all of the same fields you'd use for photos apply for them equally. The Date Recorded is the most important, but the Camera make and model, which are stamped into my videos, would be handy too.
Samples:
http://glynor.com/files/test_files/vertical.movhttp://glynor.com/files/test_files/rotated-120fps.movhttp://glynor.com/files/test_files/rotated-240fps.mov