[media-columns] FPS, codec, encode date#576
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mtwebster merged 4 commits intolinuxmint:masterfrom Mar 30, 2026
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Under "Video" as 'format' (VP9, AV1, etc)
From "General" 'date_encoded' because media downloaded over the internet will often have a date modified and date created set to the time of download, where the "original" date the file was created can be proxied via date_encoded.
psd, webp, dds, tga, quicktime video, webm, ogg
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Apologies if this is just catering to my own needs and cluttering the plugin, but I've seen posts here and there on the forums for the past couple years asking about wanting to view framerate, video codecs, etc, especially from folks coming from Windows which include these columns.
This PR adds
'frame_rate','format'(video track specifically), and'encoded_date'columns.