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| | Change "Date Taken" Attribute Hi, I've got a couple of hundred video clips that I'd like to sort in "date taken" order within Windows MovieMaker. The problem is the "date taken" attribute in each of them is blank - only the "Date modified" attribute details when the clips were shot. Although I can sort on this attribute in explorer, I cant in MovieMaker. Therefore, I'd like to automatically update the Date Taken attribute with the Date Modified attribute for all the files in a batch process. Any ideas how I can do this? thanks, g. |
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