WOW!!! I cannot believe you have put this much time and effort into this to help a stranger. I can't thank you enough. Yes, it worked! Turns out I was confused about the adjustment I had to make -- I needed to make the .jpg files an hour later, not an hour earlier, but no problem, I just...
I did exactly what you said. I opened a powershell prompt, I pasted your code to define the function and pressed enter. Then I typed:
"Set-Filetime -FilePath "C:\Users\Myname\Desktop\Testfiles"
I had 3 JPG files in the Testfiles folder. None of the times in those files changed -- not Date taken...
I wrote my previous reply before I saw this message. What I need to do is, for each of my MP4 files, change the existing "Media created" date/time to 4 hours earlier.
After that, I assume I will be able to figure out how to modify that code to change date/times in all my photo/video files from...
Thank you for your reply. All of the photos/videos were taken in the same time zone. My camera's destination time was set to five (5) hours earlier than my home time zone (not 4). I can think of no reason why the videos are given a time, in only one of the date/time fields, that is 4 hours...
On a recent trip, my husband and I each took photos/videos which we now want to merge. Unfortunately, the times on our cameras were set an hour apart, making it impossible to sort our photos together by date/time. Is there a way to change the date/times of my 1000+ photos?
After a trip, I transferred my photos/videos from my SD camera memory card to my PC using copy/paste in Windows Explorer. The Media created date/time on the PC MP4 files are 4 hours earlier that they should be. When the Date modified is "9/24/2018 2:52 PM" the Media created date/time shows...
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