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The following has nothing to do with Windows 10 directly
I have downloaded a video from Youtube.com Using exiftoolgui516, I have found some strange tags in the video: GoogleSourceData BADC202E5HH1352215243090936 GoogleHostHeader o-o---preferred---sn-hpa7ene6---v10---lscache8.c.youtube.com HandlerDescription (C) 2007 Google Inc. v08.13.2007 Other videos from Youtube look similar. How to get rid of those tags? Rgds Juergen |
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Jürgen Meyer wrote:
The following has nothing to do with Windows 10 directly I have downloaded a video from Youtube.com Using exiftoolgui516, I have found some strange tags in the video: GoogleSourceData BADC202E5HH1352215243090936 GoogleHostHeader o-o---preferred---sn-hpa7ene6---v10---lscache8.c.youtube.com HandlerDescription (C) 2007 Google Inc. v08.13.2007 Other videos from Youtube look similar. How to get rid of those tags? Why do you care about the EXIF metadata in a video you got from someone else? For an EXIF editor, there are lots of those. Do a search, like https://www.google.com/search?q=exif%20editor and that even includes a Wikipedia article that compares some of them. I haven't bothered editing EXIF metadata in images or videos, so I don't know if all EXIF fields are editable. |
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Wolf K wrote:
On 2019-01-31 18:52, VanguardLH wrote: Jürgen Meyer wrote: The following has nothing to do with Windows 10 directly I have downloaded a video from Youtube.com Using exiftoolgui516, I have found some strange tags in the video: GoogleSourceData BADC202E5HH1352215243090936 GoogleHostHeader o-o---preferred---sn-hpa7ene6---v10---lscache8.c.youtube.com HandlerDescription (C) 2007 Google Inc. v08.13.2007 Other videos from Youtube look similar. How to get rid of those tags? Why do you care about the EXIF metadata in a video you got from someone else? For an EXIF editor, there are lots of those. Do a search, like https://www.google.com/search?q=exif%20editor and that even includes a Wikipedia article that compares some of them. I haven't bothered editing EXIF metadata in images or videos, so I don't know if all EXIF fields are editable. I think two of those tags are actually trackers. Google owns YouTube. Whenever you search for, watch or d/l a YouTube video, Google dads that data point to your dossier. I read where uploaded videos get transcoding, and that's probably when Google adds its own tags (except for the location). It was unspecified by the OP but the strings he showed looked like values, not tag names. |
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Jürgen Meyer wrote:
I have found some strange tags in the video: GoogleSourceData BADC202E5HH1352215243090936 GoogleHostHeader o-o---preferred---sn-hpa7ene6---v10---lscache8.c.youtube.com How do those tags compare to the video ID, sCPN and hostname displayed in the "stats for nerds" when you play the video? |
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