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Command to add single metadata working fine



ffmpeg -i '/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov' -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier='com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier' '/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov'


Add multiple metadata command, I pass the multiple metadata tag like below



ffmpeg -i '/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov' -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier='com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier' -metadata kKeyStillImageTime = 'com.apple.quicktime.still-image-time' -metadata kKeySpaceQuickTimeMetadata = 'mdta' '/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov'


Its not working, is there any other way to pass multiple metadata in command?










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    Command to add single metadata working fine



    ffmpeg -i '/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov' -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier='com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier' '/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov'


    Add multiple metadata command, I pass the multiple metadata tag like below



    ffmpeg -i '/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov' -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier='com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier' -metadata kKeyStillImageTime = 'com.apple.quicktime.still-image-time' -metadata kKeySpaceQuickTimeMetadata = 'mdta' '/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov'


    Its not working, is there any other way to pass multiple metadata in command?










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      Command to add single metadata working fine



      ffmpeg -i '/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov' -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier='com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier' '/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov'


      Add multiple metadata command, I pass the multiple metadata tag like below



      ffmpeg -i '/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov' -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier='com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier' -metadata kKeyStillImageTime = 'com.apple.quicktime.still-image-time' -metadata kKeySpaceQuickTimeMetadata = 'mdta' '/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov'


      Its not working, is there any other way to pass multiple metadata in command?










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      Command to add single metadata working fine



      ffmpeg -i '/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov' -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier='com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier' '/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov'


      Add multiple metadata command, I pass the multiple metadata tag like below



      ffmpeg -i '/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov' -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier='com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier' -metadata kKeyStillImageTime = 'com.apple.quicktime.still-image-time' -metadata kKeySpaceQuickTimeMetadata = 'mdta' '/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov'


      Its not working, is there any other way to pass multiple metadata in command?







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          Try this



          ffmpeg -i "/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov" -c copy -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier="com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier" -metadata kKeyStillImageTime="com.apple.quicktime.still-image-time" -metadata kKeySpaceQuickTimeMetadata="mdta" "/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov"


          I replaced ' with ", added a -c copy flag and finally removed the whitespaces from the 2nd and 3rd -metadata declaration. I'm not quite sure if replacing ' with " is necessary but I often had troubles in the past using ' because it was read as if it was escaped instead of being a delimiter. I'm pretty sure you are not supposed to have whitespaces outside of either ' or ", that's why I removed them. Omitting -c copy will also make ffmpeg re-encode the file with standard preset likely giving you a bad result






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            Try this



            ffmpeg -i "/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov" -c copy -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier="com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier" -metadata kKeyStillImageTime="com.apple.quicktime.still-image-time" -metadata kKeySpaceQuickTimeMetadata="mdta" "/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov"


            I replaced ' with ", added a -c copy flag and finally removed the whitespaces from the 2nd and 3rd -metadata declaration. I'm not quite sure if replacing ' with " is necessary but I often had troubles in the past using ' because it was read as if it was escaped instead of being a delimiter. I'm pretty sure you are not supposed to have whitespaces outside of either ' or ", that's why I removed them. Omitting -c copy will also make ffmpeg re-encode the file with standard preset likely giving you a bad result






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              Try this



              ffmpeg -i "/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov" -c copy -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier="com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier" -metadata kKeyStillImageTime="com.apple.quicktime.still-image-time" -metadata kKeySpaceQuickTimeMetadata="mdta" "/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov"


              I replaced ' with ", added a -c copy flag and finally removed the whitespaces from the 2nd and 3rd -metadata declaration. I'm not quite sure if replacing ' with " is necessary but I often had troubles in the past using ' because it was read as if it was escaped instead of being a delimiter. I'm pretty sure you are not supposed to have whitespaces outside of either ' or ", that's why I removed them. Omitting -c copy will also make ffmpeg re-encode the file with standard preset likely giving you a bad result






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                Try this



                ffmpeg -i "/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov" -c copy -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier="com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier" -metadata kKeyStillImageTime="com.apple.quicktime.still-image-time" -metadata kKeySpaceQuickTimeMetadata="mdta" "/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov"


                I replaced ' with ", added a -c copy flag and finally removed the whitespaces from the 2nd and 3rd -metadata declaration. I'm not quite sure if replacing ' with " is necessary but I often had troubles in the past using ' because it was read as if it was escaped instead of being a delimiter. I'm pretty sure you are not supposed to have whitespaces outside of either ' or ", that's why I removed them. Omitting -c copy will also make ffmpeg re-encode the file with standard preset likely giving you a bad result






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                Try this



                ffmpeg -i "/var/www/html/public/uploads/wp-video/akka.mov" -c copy -metadata kKeyContentIdentifier="com.apple.quicktime.content.identifier" -metadata kKeyStillImageTime="com.apple.quicktime.still-image-time" -metadata kKeySpaceQuickTimeMetadata="mdta" "/var/www/html/public/uploads/video-thumb/updated-akka.mov"


                I replaced ' with ", added a -c copy flag and finally removed the whitespaces from the 2nd and 3rd -metadata declaration. I'm not quite sure if replacing ' with " is necessary but I often had troubles in the past using ' because it was read as if it was escaped instead of being a delimiter. I'm pretty sure you are not supposed to have whitespaces outside of either ' or ", that's why I removed them. Omitting -c copy will also make ffmpeg re-encode the file with standard preset likely giving you a bad result







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