Possible to write XMP sidecar for .AVI files only?

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Possible to write XMP sidecar for .AVI files only?

Info Munky
I'm experimenting with Digikam tags (keywords) on the video files in my
collection, and can see that tags are written to the IPTC container for
.MOV files, but where I have some older .AVIs, as far as I can see the
tags are only in the Digikam database, and not written to the file in
any way.

Have read a bit about XMP sidecars, and was wondering whether its
possible to generate (automatically) XMP sidecar for a specific MIME
type only (ie .AVI) as I don't want to globally generate XMP for JPG,
RAW, MOV etc.

Is this possible, or is there any alternative approach (apart from MIME
type conversion)?


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Re: Possible to write XMP sidecar for .AVI files only?

Gilles Caulier-4
Look in Setup dialog, Metadata tab. All options to manage XMP sidecar are there.

Sidecar can be used for read only file. This include video.

Gilles Caulier

2017-01-17 15:13 GMT+01:00 Info Munky <[hidden email]>:
I'm experimenting with Digikam tags (keywords) on the video files in my collection, and can see that tags are written to the IPTC container for .MOV files, but where I have some older .AVIs, as far as I can see the tags are only in the Digikam database, and not written to the file in any way.

Have read a bit about XMP sidecars, and was wondering whether its possible to generate (automatically) XMP sidecar for a specific MIME type only (ie .AVI) as I don't want to globally generate XMP for JPG, RAW, MOV etc.

Is this possible, or is there any alternative approach (apart from MIME type conversion)?



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Re: Possible to write XMP sidecar for .AVI files only?

Info Munky

Thank you Gilles.

But I think those options are global, and as such do not allow me to use sidecar ONLY for .AVI?


On 17/01/17 15:26, Gilles Caulier wrote:
Look in Setup dialog, Metadata tab. All options to manage XMP sidecar are there.

Sidecar can be used for read only file. This include video.

Gilles Caulier

2017-01-17 15:13 GMT+01:00 Info Munky <[hidden email]>:
I'm experimenting with Digikam tags (keywords) on the video files in my collection, and can see that tags are written to the IPTC container for .MOV files, but where I have some older .AVIs, as far as I can see the tags are only in the Digikam database, and not written to the file in any way.

Have read a bit about XMP sidecars, and was wondering whether its possible to generate (automatically) XMP sidecar for a specific MIME type only (ie .AVI) as I don't want to globally generate XMP for JPG, RAW, MOV etc.

Is this possible, or is there any alternative approach (apart from MIME type conversion)?




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Re: Possible to write XMP sidecar for .AVI files only?

Gilles Caulier-4
No, there not yet some tune to customize sidecar by type mime. There are some entries in bugzilla to improve this...

Gilles CaulierĀ 

2017-01-17 16:45 GMT+01:00 Info Munky <[hidden email]>:

Thank you Gilles.

But I think those options are global, and as such do not allow me to use sidecar ONLY for .AVI?


On 17/01/17 15:26, Gilles Caulier wrote:
Look in Setup dialog, Metadata tab. All options to manage XMP sidecar are there.

Sidecar can be used for read only file. This include video.

Gilles Caulier

2017-01-17 15:13 GMT+01:00 Info Munky <[hidden email]>:
I'm experimenting with Digikam tags (keywords) on the video files in my collection, and can see that tags are written to the IPTC container for .MOV files, but where I have some older .AVIs, as far as I can see the tags are only in the Digikam database, and not written to the file in any way.

Have read a bit about XMP sidecars, and was wondering whether its possible to generate (automatically) XMP sidecar for a specific MIME type only (ie .AVI) as I don't want to globally generate XMP for JPG, RAW, MOV etc.

Is this possible, or is there any alternative approach (apart from MIME type conversion)?