https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416516

--- Comment #5 from Tim <tims_t...@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to caulier.gilles from comment #1)
> Can you share some samples of video files previously tagged with these
> information for testing.
> 
> Note: digiKam do not use Exiftool to read metadata from video, but ffmpeg.
> 
> Gilles Caulier

Gilles,

I have attached three sample mov files from a Nikon D5100 DSLR. One is
unaltered, one rated through Windows properties (which is then searchable by
rating through Windows search) and the other rated with Adobe Bridge (which is
then searchable by rating through Adobe Bridge).

As I mentioned I used exiftool to check where the metadata was stored.

I know that DigiKam uses ffmpeg to read video metadata, but I could not find
the right command to get ffmpeg to show the metadata I had entered. My guess is
that you will be much more familiar with ffmpeg than I. In any case I tried to
find something that would work with ffmpeg, the closest I got was a post where
someone said they used ffprobe to read some com.apple.quicktime.... tags. But
they didn't mention the particular command and switches. See comment 21 on this
page https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/4209 if it of interest.

Thanks,
Tim.

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