Hi,
My Sony HD camera has a built-in GPS and it stores the GPS location in the Video file.
Can I extract that data using an expression or a script ?
For still images, the camera saves GPS data in the EXIF properties of the JPEG file (then uploading pictures to Picasa recognizes this GPS data and automaticaly positions the picture on the correct location on the map).
Does Video files have EXIF too...?
Can a script or expression access it?
Has anyone experienced with EXIF extraction?
Any thougts or ideas would be thankfull!
Thanks,
Koby.
Extract GPS data from Video File
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If it's metadata, you should be able to get at it with a script. It can be tricky, but it should be doable.
Dan
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The JavaScript Tools Guide has a whole chapter on scripting access to metadata:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/scripting/p ... de_cs4.pdf
There's also a bunch of stuff here:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/xmp/
It looks like EXIF is one of the supported schemas.
Dan
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/scripting/p ... de_cs4.pdf
There's also a bunch of stuff here:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/xmp/
It looks like EXIF is one of the supported schemas.
Dan
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Hi Koby,
Both my Batch Search and Replace Paths http://aescripts.com/batch-search-n-replace-paths/ and my Photo Orientation Fixer http://aescripts.com/photoorientationfixer/ scripts work with metadata, the later works with EXIF data specifically. Hope you find them helpful and if you come up with a cool script that you'd like to host on aescripts.com let me know.
Lloyd
Both my Batch Search and Replace Paths http://aescripts.com/batch-search-n-replace-paths/ and my Photo Orientation Fixer http://aescripts.com/photoorientationfixer/ scripts work with metadata, the later works with EXIF data specifically. Hope you find them helpful and if you come up with a cool script that you'd like to host on aescripts.com let me know.
Lloyd