Won't help me. I'm a Mac/Apple guy....It's a PC application, Google will show you the way
Won't help me. I'm a Mac/Apple guy....It's a PC application, Google will show you the way
Won't help me. I'm a Mac/Apple guy....
Nope. I did not.Did you even bother to Google 'exiftool'?
All the descriptions I read said it's platform-independent, and on one link I found instructions on how to install it on a Mac.
Nope. I did not.
Sorry- and thanks. I'll check it out.
If you use VLC, it will show the .SRT files on screen (you can toggle it, gets kinda annoying). You don't have to extract anything. Just toggle the VIDEO CAPTION switch in the Go app.The Lat/Long is also available on all recorded video, if you turn on video captions in the GO 4 app, and enable them during video playback on your computer. You may need to first extract the .SRT files, if your video player does not support embedded .SRT files.