After a simple Google search i found a thread which seems to cover your question: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1193808
On 01/03/2018 07:40 PM, deloptes wrote: > Steve Keller wrote: > >> I often use jhead to examine EXIF headers in JPG files from my digital >> camera and I also use jhead to fix EXIF time stamps in those files. >> >> But what I'm looking for is an equivalent tool for AVI and MOV movie files >> which I also get from my cameras. Most important would be to be able to >> change the time stamps in these files. >> >> Using aptitude search I haven't found anything to do this. >> >> >> Using strings -a on those files, I see usually three identical strings of >> the >> format YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS. I could write a simple tool to overwrite >> these strings with the desired time stamp, but I don't know enough about >> the file formats to be sure not to corrupt the file, e.g. because of >> checksums or other items in the file that need to be changed too. >> >> Steve > strange cause I just googled and found avifix - in the transcode-utils there > is much more - just look into it. It is part of the debian multimedia > packages http://www.deb-multimedia.org > > $ apt-cache search avifix > transcode-utils - Utility to encode raw video/audio streams > >
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