Yes exactly. Give the list of tag to parse date from movie files, in Exiv2 format, I will add these to the list<div><br></div><div>Gilles<br><br>Le mercredi 29 juillet 2015, Mark Alford <<a href="mailto:alford@wuphys.wustl.edu">alford@wuphys.wustl.edu</a>> a écrit :<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On Wed, 2015-07-29 at 06:40 -0500, Alan Pater wrote:<br>
> Try:<br>
> ~$ exiv2 -g Date P1000986_new.MOV<br>
> exiftool formats the output differently then exiv2<br>
<br>
Thank you. Now I think I see the problem.The file in question is a video file, so its date tags are Xmp.video<br>
If I understood Gilles's email correctly, digikam only looks for Xmp.exif<br>
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> exiv2 -g Date P1000994.MOV Xmp.video.DateUTC XmpText 10 3451674662Xmp.video.ModificationDate XmpText 10 3451674662Xmp.video.TrackCreateDate XmpText 10 3451674662Xmp.video.TrackModifyDate XmpText 10 3451674662Xmp.video.MediaCreateDate XmpText 10 3451674662Xmp.video.MediaModifyDate XmpText 10 3451674662Xmp.audio.TrackCreateDate XmpText 10 3451674662Xmp.audio.TrackModifyDate XmpText 10 3451674662Xmp.audio.MediaCreateDate XmpText 10 3451674662Xmp.audio.MediaModifyDate XmpText 10 3451<br>
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