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Johaan
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I've had an incident at home involving a burgular, and the thief got caught at my Arlo devices. 

Now, I need to see the exact time for the recordning, not just hh:mm, i also need hh:mm:ss . 

 

Is it possible in any way?

 

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StephenB
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@Johaan wrote:

I've had an incident at home involving a burgular, and the thief got caught at my Arlo devices. 

Now, I need to see the exact time for the recordning, not just hh:mm, i also need hh:mm:ss . 

 


You can download the video, and then run the filename through https://www.epochconverter.com/  That will give you seconds.

 

Not sure if that is the start or end time of the video, so I am tagging @JamesC and @ShayneS to see if they can clarify.

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StephenB
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@Johaan wrote:

I've had an incident at home involving a burgular, and the thief got caught at my Arlo devices. 

Now, I need to see the exact time for the recordning, not just hh:mm, i also need hh:mm:ss . 

 


You can download the video, and then run the filename through https://www.epochconverter.com/  That will give you seconds.

 

Not sure if that is the start or end time of the video, so I am tagging @JamesC and @ShayneS to see if they can clarify.

jguerdat
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You can also check the metadata using a computer viewing the properties of the video. In the past there was an issue with some camera models embedding the time and others not so this may not work. The epoch converter would then be the method to use.

StephenB
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@jguerdat wrote:

You can also check the metadata using a computer viewing the properties of the video.

@Johaan: FWIW, I checked with Windows "details", and didn't see the seconds - just hhmm.  But I just looked again with MediaInfoXP, and it does show the seconds in the metadata.

Johaan
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Thanks!
This solutions worked out just fine. I figured out that I was 41 seconds behind the burgular. 
Thanks!