![]() It seems that Photoshop reads the system dates (Date, amended date, created date) and now I understand why exiftool won't write to these. ![]() Thanks everyone for your helpful replies. These fields seem to resist all my attempts to modify them using the "exiftool "-modifydate However, I organise my pics and videos using Photoshop Elements and this appears only to read only the "Date Created" and "Date Modified" fields. I can only get it to change the "Date" (whatever that is) and "Media created" fields as displayed in Windows file explorer. The command line test may provide additional info, unless you did run it already but failed to mention it.I've been trying to change the metadata dates in mp4 files using exiftool. Or some weird security configuration or policy you have in place. ![]() Please type log file into the IMatch system index help to find all the info.īut since ET fails on your box for IMatch and ETGui, it's probably your virus checker stopping it dead in the tracks. You can find this log file in the TEMP folder on your system. If you get this when ExifTool is used from IMatch, the IMatch log file may contain additional info. I suspect you might want to check at your system policies or most likely at your virus checker or similar security software. This time I manually edited your post, put the junk into a text file and attached it - if somebody wants to look at it.ĭid you try the test I described? Is this when Windows tells you that ET stopped responding? This would be unusual in a command line application. Posting this amount of junk is confusing also the search engine. This information is maybe decipherable for Microsoft but not for normal users. Don't flood the community with garbage postings.
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