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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 25 for Windows => Topic started by: TorqW on December 15, 2019, 08:25:58 am
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Hi all,
Just wondered if anyone else has this problem.
I exported a number of photos from a Mac.
When I try to import them into JRiver, the "Date" field is completely wrong.
The files attributes (when I right click and select properties in Windows) are:
Date Taken: 20/09/2019 07:17
Date Created: 14/12/2019 18:30
Date Modified: 14/12/2019 16:04
Yet in JRiver when I look in tags I see the "Date" shown as 09/01/2019 …. which bares no resemblance to any of the dates in any of the tags. I would have hoped to see 20/09/2019 as above
Anyone else experienced this?
Is there any way to correct this?
I have tried to reimport to no avail and have tried the "Update Library from Tags".
Stuck here - thoughts and help welcome.
Thanks all.
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MC uses Date Taken in the [Date] field, unless there is no Date Taken in the file, in which case it uses Date Modified.
The example you use does seem strange on the face of it, but without knowing the provenance of the image, I can't be sure what has happened. For example, the [Date] in MC is editable, so you could have accidentally selected the file and updated it along with other files. Particularly as you have been working with the images in recent days.
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Thanks Roderick - really appreciate your reply.
No it genuinely seems a bug somewhere in JRiver as I've never experienced it before.
I've rechecked the files and they all have the correct "date taken" attribute (various dates over the last year), but JRiver lists them all with Date of 09Jan19.
I've even deleted and re-imported them to no avail....same problem.
Trying to figure out where this 09Jan date even comes from.
Completely at a loss here and appreciate your thoughts and any help.
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I've even deleted and re-imported them to no avail....same problem.
That won't help as MC keeps a record of deleted files, including their metadata, and will re-use that metadata if the file is reimported. You can find the files in the "Removed Database" using a View of that database, and remove them from there, in which case a re-import should use the tag data from the file. EDIT: Computer says Noooo.
But, find a few examples and try running the right-click "Library Tools > Update Library (from tags)" function against them. That should see MC re-read the Date Taken tag and save them in the [Date] field, I think, if the Data Taken tag is present. Worth a try. EDIT: Computer says Noooo.
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I just imported a jpg image with a Date Taken in 2012, a Date Modified in 2017, and a Date Created today (as it was a copy of a file, so created today). MC imported the Date Taken into the [Date] field correctly.
I then edited the [Date] field to be in 2015, then ran the right-click "Library Tools > Update Library (from tags)" function against it. Alas, the [Date] tag was not set back to the original date, and worse, the Date Modified of the files was changed to the current date and time. So something was written to the file, but it wasn't the Date Taken.
I just tried the delete files, delete record of it from the Removed Database, re-import file, and that didn't fix the Date Taken value. :(
So deleted the [Date] field in MC and ran the right-click "Library Tools > Update Library (from tags)" function again. This time it set the [Date] field to the Zero day MC uses, 30 Dec 1899. That value was written to tags in the file; the IPTC Date Created and the XML DateCreated. Very :'(
I tried some other tricks, but nothing restored the correct Date Taken, even though the correct Date Taken is still shown in the Tag Dump are of the MC Tag Action Window. Check if it does for your files.
I find the Date Taken to be a sacrosanct piece of metadata, never to be overwritten. Maybe MC deliberately only reads that tag once, and won't write to it ever, for that very reason. I haven't imported any important images into MC so far because of issues like this. I would be interested in knowing what is going on
If you search the forum for posts by MusicHawk about IPTC tags you might find some better information. He has been pursuing image metadata issues. Certainly what is happening now doesn't seem logical.
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Good to see I'm not the only one having problems.
This is such a basic/sacrosanct requirement - I hope it gets some attention.
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Will this bug be dealt with? - otherwise makes JRiver useless as a photo library unfortunately.
Thanks again.
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Could you send me a copy of a photo along with what you think the date should be? I'm matt at jriver. Thanks!
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I'll leave it to TorqW to provide a sample, unless that is an issue.
But please Matt, whatever you do, never, ever update the Date Taken tag in the file. It is sacrosanct. But "Library Tools > Update Library (from tags)" should re-read the date Taken tag and update the [Date] field after a file has already been imported, I think.
I think there must be a logical hierarchy of dates in a file that MC uses now, which is why deleting and re-importing the file didn't correctly set the Date field to Date Taken. Once MC has seen a file, and written something to it, MC won't read the Date Taken again on re-import.
If in doubt, consider MusicHawk's discussion.