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MP4 files not named correctly

  • July 1, 2019
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I have import some MP4 files and when I've renamed them instead of using the created date it has used the date that I imported the file.

{Date (month DD, YYYY)>>} {sequence # (01)>>} {Custom Text} is the options I have chosen.

so instead of it been named January 22, 2019 01 Video it is June 28, 01 Video.

I am very new to Lightroom and wondered if someone could help me rectify this problem.

Thanks in advance.

Katie

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    GoldingD
    Legend
    July 2, 2019

    While the following would not be what is fouling the names up, I have noticed a possible issue from your system information.

    Does your notebook only have an integrated graphics chip (Intel), Or should your rig be showing something more for Graphic Processor Info.

    And, your copy of LR Classic is trying but failing to use OpenGL. Does whatever you have support DirectX?  Look at the following link, and note solution 3

    Adobe Lightroom GPU Troubleshooting and FAQ

    johnrellis
    Legend
    July 2, 2019

    I have import some MP4 files and when I've renamed them instead of using the created date it has used the date that I imported the file.

    {Date (month DD, YYYY)>>} {sequence # (01)>>} {Custom Text} is the options I have chosen.

    so instead of it been named January 22, 2019 01 Video it is June 28, 01 Video.

    I am very new to Lightroom and wondered if someone could help me rectify this problem.

    Katie, LR has long had problems reading the capture dates of videos.  Sometimes it gets them right, sometimes it gets them wrong.  To verify this is what's happening to you:

    1. Do the menu command Help > System Info and copy and paste the first ten lines here, so we know exactly which software versions you're running. (Unfortunately, the CC updater often fools people into thinking they're on "the latest".)

    2. In Library, select one of the misnamed videos.

    3. Post a screenshot of the Metadata panel on the right. It should look similar to this:

    Participating Frequently
    July 2, 2019

    Many thanks for your help, please see below the information you required, I am currently using windows 10.

    johnrellis
    Legend
    July 2, 2019

    Your Metadata panel shows that LR thinks the capture date is 10 January 2019, so that's good. But you might still be tripping over one the bugs, where what LR displays in the Metadata panel doesn't match what it uses for renaming and other purposes.  Two more screenshots, please:

    1. In the Metadata panel, click the dropdown that says Default and select EXIF. With the video selected, paste that screenshot, e.g.

    2. Follow Sahil's steps above for configuring the Library grid view options: Re: MP4 files not named correctly . Then do View > Grid View Style > Expanded Cells. Paste a screenshot of the video's thumbnail, e.g. like this:

    GoldingD
    Legend
    July 2, 2019

    katies68667033  wrote

    I have import some MP4 files and when I've renamed them instead of using the created date it has used the date that I imported the file.

    {Date (month DD, YYYY)>>} {sequence # (01)>>} {Custom Text} is the options I have chosen.

    so instead of it been named January 22, 2019 01 Video it is June 28, 01 Video.

    I am very new to Lightroom and wondered if someone could help me rectify this problem.

    Thanks in advance.

    Katie

    Is the OS MAC or WIN?

    Sahil.Chawla
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    July 1, 2019

    Hi Katie,

    That does not sound right, as the date is shown as the imported date, could you please share a screenshot of the panle where the date is shown?

    Also, what version of Lightroom and the operating system you're using?

    Regards,
    Sahil

    Participating Frequently
    July 1, 2019

    Hi Sahil,

    please see a screen shot of my Lightroom and of my preset. I am currently using lightroom classic and windows 10, thanks

    Sahil.Chawla
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    July 1, 2019

    Thanks for sharing the screenshot.
    Could you please go to View > View Options, under the Grid View Tab choose Capture Date/Time under Show Header with Labels as shown below?