Windows 10 platform.
ExifTool 12.06
When I run exiftool.exe from the command line with a GoPro video with the file extension .360, it returns QuickTime and other metadata.
But my software shows nothing for the same files.
The problem is that .360 format is not in the -listf output and hence my software things that ExifTool does not support the file.
Did I miss something or is this a bug?
This is new to me. Do you have a (small) sample so I can take a look at one of these files to see if there is anything extra to decode? My email is philharvey66 at gmail.com
- Phil
I have used some sample images from the web for my tests.
There is a public folder on Google Drive where you can download some: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DlP6FVw-O6AIm6O0nSsC-mIoCrEBtmdG
Red icon indicate videos.
exiftool.exe handles these files just fine, extracting all the embedded QuickTime and other metadata.
The only problem is that the .360 file extension is not included in the -listf output and hence my software thinks ExifTool does not support this format.
Thanks. The sample was very useful. GoPro has added a number of new proprietary tags, and it is good to have samples of these (although I don't yet know their purpose):
New global parameters:
SROT
New geometry calibrations:
SHFX,SHFY,SHFZ,ANGZ,ANGY,ANGZ,CALW,CALH
New lens calibrations:
KLNS,CTRX,CTRY,MFOV,SFTR
You can see all of the unknown tags by adding the -u option when extracting. Please let me know if you discover the meaning of any of the unknown tags.
ExifTool 12.07 will support the .360 extension.
- Phil
P.S. If you had a smaller sample it would be very helpful. I'm running into disk space problems and I can't keep many 500 MB samples like this.
Hi, Phil
I just googled for
QuoteGoPro .360 sample RAW download
to find samples. Not sure if there are smaller files...but there seem to be plenty of downloads.
Do you have an ETA when ExifTools
listf output will include the .360 extension?
Until then I can only tell the users to rename their files to .MP4 for the time being.
This extension is included in the listf output and hence IMatch knows that ExifTool supports it and processes the files.
Since .360 is not included in the supported list, IMatch does currently not show any metadata for these files at all.
I have just received a download link for a 25 MB sample file :)
I'll send you the link via email for privacy reasons.
I got the sample, thanks. Version 12.07 should be out next week sometime.
- Phil
Excellent! Have a nice weekend :)