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    timescamps of the photos taken by V-training

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      naofuruta
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      When I take photos with V-traning, all the timestamps on the photos are set to 2075. How can I fix this?

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        yuyun2000 @naofuruta
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        @naofuruta The issue with the timestamp being set to 2075 on photos taken with V-Training is likely due to a firmware or configuration problem. Here’s how you can fix it:
        Steps to Resolve:

        Update Firmware:

        Ensure your M5StickV or the device running V-Training has the latest firmware installed. Outdated firmware can cause incorrect timestamps.
        Download the latest firmware from the M5Stack official website.

        Check RTC (Real-Time Clock):

        The device’s RTC might not be properly set. Use the following steps to sync the time:
        Connect the device to Wi-Fi (if supported) to sync the time automatically.
        Manually set the RTC using the device’s configuration menu or via a script.

        Reconfigure V-Training:

        Reset the V-Training application settings to default and reconfigure it.
        Ensure the timestamp settings in the app are correctly configured.

        Verify SD Card:

        A corrupted or improperly formatted SD card can cause timestamp issues. Format the SD card to FAT32 and try again.

        Factory Reset:

        If the issue persists, perform a factory reset on the device and reinstall the firmware and V-Training application.

        Additional Notes:

        If the problem continues, contact support@m5stack.com for further assistance.
        Provide details such as the device model, firmware version, and steps you’ve already tried.
        https://chat.m5stack.com/

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