Comments

Grazie wrote on 9/4/2008, 10:44 PM
Thanks! - Grazie
Grazie wrote on 9/5/2008, 3:59 AM
What a totally delicious piece of software that is - and NO mistake!

Thanks again,

Grazie
Randy Brown wrote on 9/5/2008, 8:41 AM
It looks like it does everything Adobe Bridge does....and it's free!
jabloomf1230 wrote on 9/5/2008, 11:04 AM
Bridge claims to do a lot, but I always seemed to be doing most of the work.
jabloomf1230 wrote on 9/5/2008, 11:08 AM
I wish Windows Explorer had file color-coding (other than for archives). It makes it a lot easier to find things.

Karma is a bit slow in displaying all the thumbnails, if you have a lot of files, but other than that, the only thing that I worry about, is when will they start charging for it? ;-)

I'm surprised that no one defended the Sony video database manager. I can't get it to work under Vista x64, so I haven't used it in a year or so.
ushere wrote on 9/5/2008, 4:53 PM
well it was a nice idea, but having down loaded it and played around - it's pretty useless. takes forever to load libraries, freezes with regularity, hasn't much in the way of usable options and seems to be a basic come-on for all tmpg's other software.

leslie
jabloomf1230 wrote on 9/5/2008, 5:43 PM
LOL. What do you want for free? Seriously, the program has a few options for how you want libraries to load and that speeds things up a bit. But it is a "come on" for their other software as you say.

My guess is that this was planned as a "for profit" item and after testing it, either the market wasn't there or the performance wasn't good enough. It's still better than Sony's Media Manager (also worth the price!!!) and it is a nice, simpler replacement for what I've been using lately, Adobe Bridge.
ushere wrote on 9/5/2008, 8:51 PM
hey, i want everything, including all the bells and whistles for free ;-)

agree, have you found a way to view m2t's in bridge. i'm quite happy with it other than for this fact alone.

never took to media manager - i also want something that's standalone so i can use it on a pc without vegas on it.

any other suggestions out there?

leslie
jabloomf1230 wrote on 9/6/2008, 4:16 PM
Just rename the file from m2t to mpg or avi. Why Bridge hates the m2t extension, I don't know.