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How to transfer GPSPosition from one movie file to another one
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How to transfer GPSPosition from one movie file to another one


  • Subject: How to transfer GPSPosition from one movie file to another one
  • From: Gabriel Zachmann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2016 18:40:34 +0200

I would like to transfer the GPS location from one movie file to another one with a command line tool.
The source has MIMEType video/quicktime, the destination has video/x-m4v.

I tried a lot of things , like exiftool, avmetareadwrite, avmetadataeditor,
to no avail.

For instance, 'avmetareadwrite' gives the error message "Error: Cannot Save".

My question is: does anyone know of a command line tool that can write the tags
"GPSPosition" or "GPSCoordinates" ?
(I would like to try those tags, because writing the tags GPSLatitude and GPSLongitude did not give the desired results.)

I could also try to write a few lines of code, but I have no idea how to write the tags in a M4V file.

Any hints, tips, pointers, and suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Best regards,
Gabriel.


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