Microsoft KB Archive/929005

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Article ID: 929005

Article Last Modified on 11/19/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Zune Digital Media Player
  • Zune software
  • Zune 4GB Digital Media Player
  • Zune 8GB Digital Media Player
  • Zune 30GB Digital Media Player
  • Zune 80GB Digital Media Player



SYMPTOMS

Video files may unexpectedly appear in the all videos category on the Zune device. This issue may occur even though the video matches a category such as music videos.

CAUSE

This issue may occur when the file does not contain the metadata that is used to categorize videos on the Zune device. Categories on the Zune device include movies, music videos, and tv shows.

The Zune device displays the category menu items if files on the device contain the necessary information in the MediaClassPrimaryID and MediaClassSecondaryID metadata fields. If a video file does not have these fields set correctly, the video is not categorized. Instead, the video is displayed in the All Videos category on the device.

THINGS TO TRY

  1. To help provide an optimal experience when you play video files on the Zune device, include metadata in your video files. A variety of programs are available to set metadata attributes in Windows Media content. You can use Windows Media Encoder to set most of these attributes. You cannot set metadata attributes by using the Zune software.


The following tables list the metadata attributes that you can set to categorize video files on the Zune device. For help in editing the metadata of your content, contact the technical support department for the program that you are using.

Video

Metadata name Windows Media format SDK name Description Notes
Primary media type WM/MediaClassPrimaryID A GUID that indicates that the media file is a video. GUID should be: DB9830BD-3AB3-4FAB-8A37-1A995F7FF74B

Movie

Metadata name Windows Media format SDK name Description Notes
Primary media type WM/MediaClassPrimaryID A GUID that indicates that the media file is a video. GUID should be: DB9830BD-3AB3-4FAB-8A37-1A995F7FF74B
Secondary media type WM/MediaClassSecondaryID A GUID that indicates that the video file is a movie. GUID should be: A9B87FC9-BD47-4BF0-AC4F-655B89F7D868

Music videos

Metadata name Windows Media format SDK name Description Notes
Primary media type WM/MediaClassPrimaryID A GUID that indicates that the media file is a video. GUID should be: DB9830BD-3AB3-4FAB-8A37-1A995F7FF74B
Secondary media type WM/MediaClassSecondaryID A GUID that indicates that the video file is a music video. GUID should be: E3E689E2-BA8C-4330-96DF-A0EEEFFA6876

TV shows

Metadata name Windows Media format SDK name Description Notes
Primary media type WM/MediaClassPrimaryID A GUID that indicates that the media file is a video. GUID should be: DB9830BD-3AB3-4FAB-8A37-1A995F7FF74B
Secondary media type WM/MediaClassSecondaryID A GUID that indicates that the video file is a TV show. GUID should be: BA7F258A-62F7-47A9- B21F-4651C42A000E


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