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We are in 2020, and guess what?
The movies still do not get categorized based on their creation date to
the events. This is still just like the initial problem.
This is some joke or just normal processing of bugs for this software?
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Little more than a year later I tried once again if it was possible to
import my existing collection of photoĊ and movies into shotwell. The
movies however still do not get categorized based on their creation date
to the events. This is still just like the initial problem. They all
get tagged "no
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The impact of this issue might be mitigated once we have:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1594
Nevertheless it would save lots of time when as a last resort file
creation date would be used for ordering in events.
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In fact I insert the SD card into my cardreader. No camera involved.
As I mentioned before, the movie files are stored in a Bluray disc filesystem
compatible format on the card. Maybe more info is present elsewhere in that
structure, which is lost after files are stored on the harddisk. After do
> During import from the camera card, shotwell is able
> to gather information about the video files
When Shotwell is able to gather video metadata, have you connected the
camera directly to the computer or have you simply mounted the camera's
memory card (say, via an internal SD card reader on yo
Thanks for responding.
It concerns the .MTS files (avchd, i think h264) from my panasonic
camera. They are stored on the SD card in a bluray file structure.
During import from the camera card, shotwell is able to gather
information about the video files. Once they are on my harddisk it
doesn't wor
Hi melenzb,
Reading date and time metadata out of video files to classify them into
events is much harder than reading the same information out of photo
files. Nevertheless, Shotwell can do this for a number of video formats
(see, for example, this ticket [http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3057] in