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Tags in Metadata only working using '%md5%.%ext%' Filename #2725

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Ariskapp9 opened this issue Jun 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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Tags in Metadata only working using '%md5%.%ext%' Filename #2725

Ariskapp9 opened this issue Jun 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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Ariskapp9 commented Jun 22, 2022

Is there any way to have Grabber add tags to the 'IPTC:Keywords' metadata field without having the filename only be %md5%.%ext%? If I define anything other than this in the filename it wont add the tags, %search%/%md5% - %rating% - %date:format=yyyy•MM•dd%.%ext% is my desired filename.

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Bionus commented Jun 24, 2022

Could it be because of in your filename? Have you tried without it?
Because there's no need to have your filename be %md5%.%ext% for metadata to work.

Also, are you using the Windows Property System or Exiftool? I guess the latter given you mentioned "IPTC:Keywords"?

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Could it be because of in your filename? Have you tried without it? Because there's no need to have your filename be %md5%.%ext% for metadata to work.

Also, are you using the Windows Property System or Exiftool? I guess the latter given you mentioned "IPTC:Keywords"?

Yeah, it was the unicode bullet point that was messing it up.

@Bionus Bionus added the bug label Jul 13, 2022
@Bionus Bionus self-assigned this Jul 13, 2022
@Bionus Bionus added this to the 7.9.1 milestone Jul 13, 2022
@Bionus Bionus closed this as completed in 0da880b Jul 16, 2022
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