From the screenshot, it looks like it mainly edits the Bext chunk, not XML=
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Thanks for pointing it out.
Nice swamp photos. I can't wait to visit a swamp again.
-Charles
On 4/23/10 12:52 PM, Michael Raphael wrote:
> http://www.maggot.co.nz/software/remetacator.shtml
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> Would that software do the same?
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> M.
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> On Apr 23, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Charles Veasey wrote:
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>> Thanks to those who suggested Bwav writer/reader. It is an excellent
>> little app.
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>> If you add an XML entry to a file using Bwav writer, does it show up as
>> a tag in Nuendo?
>>
>> best,
>> Charles
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>> On 4/23/10 9:30 AM, Paul Jacobson wrote:
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>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> After some digging it seems like OSX can have problems reading
>>> creation dates from FAT32 volumes. It doesn't effect effect all FAT32
>>> volumes - I get correct creation date display on files created by my
>>> HDP2 for example. Vicki seems to have problems with files created on
>>> both her recorders. One difference is that I'm using firewire and
>>> Vicki is using a USB Card reader, and most of the reports seem to
>>> relate to USB sticks and card readers. I wonder if this makes any
>>> difference - logically it shouldn't but you never know!
>>>
>>> I've discovered using the command line tool ditto to copy the files
>>> results in the correct creation date showing on the copied file. Not
>>> great but at least provides a work around.
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> On 23/04/2010, at 3:43 PM, Paul Jacobson wrote:
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>>>
>>>> Hi Vicki,
>>>>
>>>> Sounds rather odd as SD clearly states that the date is used to set
>>>>
>>> both creation and modification dates. 1/1/1904 is a default used when
>>> OSX doesn't find a creation date associated with the file. Can you
>>> check the files on the original media and see if there is a creation
>>> date displayed?
>>>
>>>> cheers
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 23/04/2010, at 2:54 PM, vickipowys wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for info.
>>>>>
>>>>> For my Sound Devices files, and also Olympus files, I just get two
>>>>> dashes (--) for 'Date Created' when I check Command-I, for any one
>>>>> individual file. I can now get that extra column you mention when I
>>>>> open a folder, but the 'date created' shows up as 1st January 1904
>>>>> for all of the files. (Might be interesting if it really was 1904,
>>>>> but it ain't!)
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>> Vicki
>>>>>
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