Hello admins,
please delete this post. :-X
Best,
Oliver
Hi,
well, my first post here.
Started by searching this forum to find a solution but can't find any which is the same than mine.
Some seem related but their solutions don't work for me.
So, please forgive me if it's already known and answered somewhere ;-)
What I need to do is to change meta data of my Mavic Air drone MP4 files as sometimes their timestamps are incorrect.
This works for all files below approx. 700 MB. Files above fail.
I can see the temp file is created and increasing in size, after the error it's deleted.
Here's the command:
exiftool.pl -api LargeFileSupport -v0 -progress -overwrite_original "-CreateDate<FileModifyDate" "-ModifyDate<FileModifyDate" "-TrackCreateDate<FileModifyDate" "-TrackModifyDate<FileModifyDate" "-MediaCreateDate<FileModifyDate" "-MediaModifyDate<FileModifyDate" "-FileCreateDate<FileModifyDate" DJI_0252.MP4
Output:
======== DJI_0252.MP4 [1/1]
Setting new values from DJI_0252.MP4
Rewriting DJI_0252.MP4...
FileType = MP4
FileTypeExtension = MP4
MIMEType = video/mp4
Editing tags in: ExifIFD File IFD0 ItemList MIE-Doc MOV Meta Movie PDF PNG PostScript QuickTime Track# UserData XMP
Rewriting Movie
Rewriting MovieHeader
Rewriting Track
Rewriting TrackHeader
Rewriting Media
Rewriting MediaHeader
Rewriting MediaInfo
Rewriting DataInfo
Rewriting DataRef
Rewriting SampleTable
Rewriting UserData
Rewriting Meta
Rewriting ItemList
Creating XMP
The last line stays for a couple of seconds, depending on file size of original file. While shown the temp file exists.
It continues then with:
Error = Error writing output file
Error: Error writing output file - DJI_0252.MP4
0 image files updated
1 files weren't updated due to errors
I tested with Windows build, Oliver Betz's build, ActiveState perl and now Strawberry perl. At the end it's the same error for all.
I also read about Windows Defender, disabled it, set exclusion etc. Same behaviour.
Current system:
Windows 10, v 2004, 16 GB
ExifTool 12.06
Strawberry 5.32.0.1 64bit
Anyone having the same issue?
Best,
Oliver
Hi Oliver,
So a system restart solved this problem?
I don't see why the post should be deleted. Other people may have the same problem and could be interested to know that you solved it by restarting your system.
- Phil
I saw the same error "Error writing output file". Restarting fixed it for me too.