I searched the forum and the Web and don't see an answer, so maybe you folks can help.
I run Vista Home Premium on a custom-built HTPC. I have loads of JPG photos, in folders by date. I am having trouble getting Media Center to recognize the tags.
According to Microsoft's Web site, I should be able to tag photos in Windows Photo Gallery and then see and sort those tags in Media Center. However, I created tags and applied them to hundreds of pics, and Media Center still says they are all un-tagged.
Is this because Media Center needs to re-import and re-index? Should I drop the folders from the library and re-add them?
Is it because the tags are all external to the photos? I notice that the "modified date" doesn't change when I tag a photo. Maybe Photo Gallery keeps its own little database. If so, how will MC find out about any tag changes?
I also tried Photo Smacker, a 3rd party utility that reads and writes EXIF tags. When I connect to the photo directories over the network from XP, the EXIF tags show up in the Windows Explorer Properties and in the Search results. I'm sure those tags are really on the photo, not an external database. But even those confirned tags don't show up in Media Center.
This is really basic, and somehow I'm not getting it. What does it take to get MC to recognize a photo tag?