![]() ![]() ![]() An amazing and free tool that has been available for many years. The final command should be (without the brackets): "exiftool MVI_0090.MOV > MVI_0090.txt". VLC media player easily converts videos into different formats such as MPEG, MP4, AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, FLV or DVD. The example I added in my first post is an easy way to do it: if you want to extract all the metadata from a file called "MVI_0090.MOV", copy the filename to the clipboard, open a command prompt and write "exiftool" plus space, paste in the filename add space plus ">" plus space, paste in the filename again and change the file extension to txt and press the Enter key, and the metadata is saved to "MVI_0090.txt" (that was just a bit detailed procedure for people not comfortable with the command prompt). Scroll down to profile, and then choose the target format from the list of formats. I guess 100 people will have 100 different ways of saving their media files, so it's just to find the procedure that is right for you. How I use it? With a special program that copy the image files, raw files and video files to separate folders, and during the copy operation it's adding all the media information for each file to a Json file that can be viewed in a treeview (see the image below).Īdding all the information from the files later would be a lot of work, but if it's done during the copying of the files (that you have to do anyway), it's there if you need it. Why I use it? Most of the time it's not interesting at all. But it's nice to have an overview of the session and very useful if you go back to look at the video clips or images later. Just the initial settings are saved in the file. Useful information like camera, lens, focal length, iso, white balance, duration of the clip, frame rate, shutter, aperture and a lot more.Īs in your example if you change the aperture, iso or white balance (or some other settings), it's not possible to record it.
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