jefftucker1952
jefftucker1952
In case anyone is wondering how one ends up with a video with a zero creation time, it happens routinely with video screen capture programs. The example that @davidekholm has...
I would have thought that this was a simple, non-controversial fix, yet it hasn't been addressed in over a year.
This may puzzle you, but there are some software developers who don't know a thing about GitHub. We don't know anything about forks, clones, pull requests, or commits. The whole...
No offense intended, really. I just don't think that regular GitHub users understand that to anyone coming to it cold, it's a confusing labyrinth. I give all of my software...
I get in trouble from the git-go.  I don't have a "favorite git client." I have no idea what a git client is. Do you see the problem, here?
Sorry if I seem obtuse, but what does EDT have to do with the time stamp on that MP4? This is like having the aperture on a JPG that's f5,6...
I think the underlying problem is that the time stamp in an MP4 isn't really a Date object, or at least can't be treated like one. Unlike the EXIF date...
Yes, I almost can't believe that they screwed that up. My camera knows what time it is, and my phone certainly does. Neither one has any problem recording the local...
At a minimum, I'd suggest that a single format be adopted for the six common dates - `MP4 Creation`, `MP4 Modification`, `MP4 Video Creation`, `MP4 Video Modification`, `MP4 Sound Creation`,...
So why don't I see the same result with all 6 `Date `objects?