
exiftool -ext MOV '-filename
exiftool -ext MOV '-filename # Now open Terminal.app, cd to the relevant directory, and run the command. # Requirements: install the package manager Homebrew (), then install exiftool (type brew install exiftool in Terminal.app). Target MOV files and rename them with DateTimeOriginal (for Fuji camera videos). Target MOV files and rename them with MediaCreateDate (for iPhone videos). ExifTool is a platform-independent Perl library plus a command-line application for reading, writing and editing meta information in a wide variety of files. Exclude MOV files and rename the image files with. Reads EXIF data using ExifTool < and returns results as a data frame. # Video files require a different, so we run exiftool 3 times: Use Homebrew to install Android dev tools: Note that Java8 is tricky. # Files shot within the same second get copy number added (-1,-2, etc.). Setup Android SDK on OSX with and without the android studio - androidinstructions29.md. adb devices Option 2 - Manually (just the platform tools). # Rename image and MOV files according to EXIF capture date, using YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM-SS.ext brew install android-platform-tools Start using adb.