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gopro-hilight-extract

v0.1.3

Published

extract HiLight tags for GoPro video files

Downloads

14

Readme

gopro-hilight-extract

Extract HiLight tags from GoPro video files

Package usage

const {parse} = require('gopro-hilight-extract');

const filePath = 'GH010760.MP4';
parse(filePath)
    .then(({count, tags}) => {
        console.log(`count = ${count}`);
        console.log(`tags =`);
        tags.forEach((tag, i) => {
            console.log(`  ${i}th  ${tag} millisecond`);
        })
    })

CLI usage

  • basic usage
    npx gopro-hilight-extract GH010760.MP4
  • xmp file for working with Adobe Prelude. See Work with Adobe Prelude
    npx gopro-hilight-extract -t xmp GH010760.MP4
  • See more
    npx gopro-hilight-extract --help

Work with Adobe Prelude

  1. Extract xmp file by npx gopro-hilight-extract -t xmp <file>
  2. Open an Adobe Prelude project and then import a xmp file by the penal which is open on Window -> Unassociated Metadata).
  3. Apply markers to some clips

Note: In GoPro Quik, HiLight tags metadata may not save in mp4 file, so this package can not extract the HiLight tags which is created in GoPro Quik.