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I have noticed a similar issue but I haven't been able to pin down exactly what causes it. Either way, videos are much more likely to end up with the wrong metadata on my instance. Would be glad to provide some logs if it can help. |
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I noticed that video metadata handling (esp. timezones) is much weirder for videos too, even if they are taken with the same camera as surrounding photos. I historically use an external library with a script to handle the directory structure, files naming etc. so I just added I remember reading it might be because some QuickTime metadata are expected to be always in UTC but many cameras don't really adhere to that. |
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Hi - I refer to this thread Time offset in timeline UTC - local time #6799 For me the solution was to eliminate the wrong xmp metadata. Exiftools seems to deliver first the xmp createdate. After deleting this entry the quicktime createdate is used and this entry should be only in UTC Time. |
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me too... that is to say having the same problem with videos from the phone end up marked as UTC despite correct timezone appearing on photos from same shoot. |
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Hello.
Only videos without timezone metadata are displayed in the UTC timezone.
Photos with no timezone metadata are correctly displayed in the fallback timezone(TZ).
I had set TZ variable in .env file as my local timezone.
Is it an intended behavior, or a bug?
Thanks.
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