Incorrect Video Date Display #928
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There's a lot going on. About Exif. About video dates.
I need to take a look, but often dates presented by Aves are composite, with fallbacks, depending on the format, library support, which fields are present, etc. |
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Thanks for the sample. Just so you know, your video taken with an iPhone 11 includes GPS coordinates (which are not recognized by Aves, by the way >.<), so you may want to remove the links if you care about such things. And your cats are delightful. |
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I just started using AVES due to issues with proper display of video metadata with Google Gallery. It works almost perfectly, but I have 1 issue: AVES seems to correctly pull the dates from the exif data, however the time is all off by a factor of 4 or 5 hours. After messing with the exif data of a few test files, I noticed that the time zone data is all -04:00 or -05:00 (obvious since I am in the Eastern Time Zone). The date and time when viewed in exiftool are displayed as, for example January 21st 2021 at 9 pm, 2021:01:21 21:00:00-05:00. AVES would display such a video as having a date of 16:00:00, with all the remaining info being correct.
From what I can see, its as if AVES is treating the time zone data as a subtraction operation rather than an add-on with a dash connection the two. Is there anything I can do about this? I kind of don't want to live with the fact that all my videos are off by a factor of 4 or 5 hours.
For future reference, since I can't seem to find the information I'd also like to ask which date in the video metadata AVES uses to sort them since I can't seem to find this information. I apologize if it's somewhere obvious and I just missed it.
Any help is appreciated!
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