TYER: 2022 (the only field containing “2022”) Also 2023 as “User Defined Text: (Date) 2023”. MediaInfo (Mac app) listed 2022 under “Recorded date” (same as Invisor) and separately listed Date and DATE.įfprobe listed 2022 under “date” - which matches how I assigned it in the tagging-scriptįfworks listed 2022 under “Recorded date”Įxiftool (commandline utility reported 2022 under “Date/Time Original” and also under “Year”. I opened the file in foobar2000 (Mac version) and it listed all three dates under Date. I see from the online manual re basic tags that date means Release Date. The other two, $set(Date and $set(DATE are non standard (just my own custom fields, thereby demonstrating how easy it is to create such things - and the confusion that could potentially be had over items that look the same “on the surface” while representing two different things). So I guess only the $set(date one is standard, and maps to “Recorded date”. (I had wondered whether it would create an additional field called “DATE”). It overwrote the value in DATE (from 2024 to 2025). The result was a third tag-field (as I had imagined), which Picard and Invisor both displayed as “DATE”.įinally, I did $set(DATE,2025), to see what that would accomplish. I noted that the displayed names of these two fields in Picard were identical. Maybe this counted as a non standard / custom field? The result was a further tag-field, displayed by Picard (main pane) as “Date: 2023” and also by App: Invisor as “Date: 2023”. Meanwhile in App: Invisor it showed “Recorded date” as “2022”.Īfterwards (on same file, still containing “2022”) I tried $set(Date,2023), to see what if any effect capitalising the first letter would have. I noted that despite the name “date” in the script, it appeared as “Date”. I tried $set(date,2022) and as hoped, it added a tag-field, which was displayed by Picard (main pane) as “Date: 2022”. = Linux version available.As a Picard-scripting noobie, experimenting with the basics of tagging-scripts…īased on a self-created dummy (short silent). Version history available = Complete changelog on our site. Old versions available = Download old versions of the program. Portable version available = Download the portable version and you can just extract the files and run the program without installation. It may not contain the latest versions.ĭownload old versions = Free downloads of previous versions of the program.ĭownload 64-bit version = If you have a 64bit operating system you can download this version.ĭownload portable version = Portable/Standalone version meaning that no installation is required, just extract the files to a folder and run directly. Visit developers site = A link to the software developer site.ĭownload (mirror link) = A mirror link to the software download. Be careful when you install the software and disable addons that you don't want! Ad-Supported = The software is bundled with advertising. No installation is required.ĭownload beta = It could be a Beta, RC(Release Candidate) or an Alpha / Nightly / Unstable version of the software.ĭownload 15MB = A direct link to the software download. Portable version = A portable/standalone version is available. Free Trial version available for download and testing with usually a time limit or limited functions. Trialware = Also called shareware or demo. It may be disabled when installing or after installation. Free software Ads = Free Download software and open source code but supported by advertising, usually with a included browser toolbar. Freeware Ads = Download Free software but supported by advertising, usually with a included browser toolbar. Free software Trialware = Download Free software and also open source code but some parts are trial/shareware. Free software = Download Free software and also open source code also known as FOSS (Free and Open Source Software). Freeware Trialware = Download Free software but some parts are trial/shareware. RECENTLY UPDATED = The software has been updated the last 31 days. NO LONGER DEVELOPED = The software hasn't been updated in over 5 years. Type and download NO MORE UPDATES? = The software hasn't been updated in over 2 years. Version number / Beta version number / Update version number and when it whas released. Explanation: NEW SOFTWARE= New tool since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version since your last visit NEW REVIEW= New review since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version Latest version
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