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Started by StarGeek, January 07, 2023, 12:28:46 PM

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StarGeek

Topaz Video AI adds a tag called Keys:Videoai which holds info about how the video was processed.

I'm not sure if it really is worth adding write ability or not, as it seems it would be of limited use.  Just bringing it up so it's documented.

Example video attached.
* Did you read FAQ #3 and use the command listed there?
* Please use the Code button for exiftool code/output.
 
* Please include your OS, Exiftool version, and type of file you're processing (MP4, JPG, etc).

Phil Harvey

Thanks, I'll add this.

BTW, Topaz Photo AI uses ExifTool.  I'm not sure about Video AI though.

- Phil
...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

StarGeek

I had some extra cash so I picked up the whole set. I haven't played with the image apps (denoise, sharpen, gigapixel) yet. Exiftool doesn't appear to be installed for those.

Once I got those three, they gave me Photo AI as well, but I didn't install it.  Doing so just now, I see exiftool is there for Photo AI only.

Video AI appears to be using ffmpeg/ffprobe.
* Did you read FAQ #3 and use the command listed there?
* Please use the Code button for exiftool code/output.
 
* Please include your OS, Exiftool version, and type of file you're processing (MP4, JPG, etc).

Phil Harvey

Yes.  ExifTool isn't used in denoise, sharpen or gigapixel.  I had purchased denoise and sharpen myself.

It makes sense if they use ffmpeg for Video AI.

- Phil
...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).