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Chris A. Mattmann updated TIKA-1639:
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    Description: 
EXIFTool is a great Perl tool to extract metadata from tons of different media 
formats, in particular video, audio and images:

http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/

Now that ExternalParser works, it's fairly easy to support this.

EXIFTool can be installed on Mac with:

{noformat}
$ brew install exiftool
{noformat}

On CentOS Linux, you can do:

{noformat}
$ sudo yum install perl-Image-ExifTool
{noformat}


  was:
EXIFTool is a great Perl tool to extract metadata from tons of different media 
formats, in particular video, audio and images:

http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/

Now that ExternalParser works, it's fairly easy to support this.

EXIFTool can be installed on Mac with:

{noformat}
# brew install exiftool
{noformat}

On CentOS Linux, you can do:

{noformat}
sudo yum install perl-Image-ExifTool
{noformat}



> Add EXIFTool as an ExternalParser
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TIKA-1639
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1639
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: parser
>            Reporter: Chris A. Mattmann
>            Assignee: Chris A. Mattmann
>             Fix For: 1.9
>
>
> EXIFTool is a great Perl tool to extract metadata from tons of different 
> media formats, in particular video, audio and images:
> http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/
> Now that ExternalParser works, it's fairly easy to support this.
> EXIFTool can be installed on Mac with:
> {noformat}
> $ brew install exiftool
> {noformat}
> On CentOS Linux, you can do:
> {noformat}
> $ sudo yum install perl-Image-ExifTool
> {noformat}



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