And there's the FileCreateDate which is the file system time stamp. The CreationDate, which is rarely used and would hold the time the video was created locally and should include a time zone otherwise Apple Photos chokes on it. A lot of video editing software ignore this and it ends up with all 0s in that case. There's the CreateDate, which will hold the time the video was created in UTC. In videos, there can be three tags that could be "Creation Date" and I don't know which one you're actually looking at. Using the command FAQ #3 is best for accuracy as it will show both the Group the tag belongs to and any tags with duplicate names. It depends upon if you're looking at the "Creation Date" through Finder or with exiftool. Or is this tag just the file attribute that we can also see when we do "ls" or "dir" in the terminal ? Quote from: calin on April 07, 2021, 09:52:37 AMĬould the "Creation Date" contain the date when the photo/video was taken and which is different from the file creation date ? Meaning when the file itself gets copied/moved from one device/HD to another, sometimes the file creation date changes, but this shouldn't impact the metadata (content) of the file.
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