bobm5
17th June 2007, 11:04
Hi,
I'm not sure if i'm posting in the right place, but anyway:
We've just bought a JVC everio HDD camcorder. It saves standard MPEG2 files (.MOD) for the video stream, but they also have another file saved (.MOI). I've read somewhere that the moi file contains date information, possibly meant for use only when its in the actual camcorder.
With our old MiniDV camcorder I could extract the date/time codes and generate a subtitle file with that information.
Does anyone know how it could be done with this camcorder? I could look at the date modified attribute for each file, but that isn't exactly ideal.
If there isn't an app out there that does this, then does anyone know what the structure of the moi file looks like? i.e. first 6 bytes = date, next 6 = time?
Thanks
Bob
I'm not sure if i'm posting in the right place, but anyway:
We've just bought a JVC everio HDD camcorder. It saves standard MPEG2 files (.MOD) for the video stream, but they also have another file saved (.MOI). I've read somewhere that the moi file contains date information, possibly meant for use only when its in the actual camcorder.
With our old MiniDV camcorder I could extract the date/time codes and generate a subtitle file with that information.
Does anyone know how it could be done with this camcorder? I could look at the date modified attribute for each file, but that isn't exactly ideal.
If there isn't an app out there that does this, then does anyone know what the structure of the moi file looks like? i.e. first 6 bytes = date, next 6 = time?
Thanks
Bob