I know each AVCHD file has a timestamp. Is there any software that will allow me to rename the file to sth. like yymmdd_hhmmss (WinDV does it for capture)?
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It looks like Canon does not write EXIF to the MTS file. Instead, the media information is in CPI files in another folder. Does anyone have tool to read it?
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Have a look at the Batch processing tools in DVMP Pro. It does not need the CPI or other sidecar files - it just uses the MTS or M2TS file.
http://www.dvmp.co.uk/batch-processing.htm
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