Redirection with Runtime.getRuntime().exec() doesn't work
The problem is, the redirection character (>
) is a shell-based construct, not an executable. So unless you're running this command through something like bash
(which you're not), it's going to be interpreted as a literal character argument to your exiftool
invocation.
If you want to get this to work, you have two options:
- Get bash to do it - pass the whole command line as an argument to
bash -c
. This might need some heroic escaping, although in your case it looks OK. - Do the redirection yourself within Java. Invoke the command without the redirected output (i.e. everything up to the
>
sign), then read from the process' outputstream and write all the contents to the appropriate file.
The latter approach sounds like more work initially, but when you consider that you need to always read a Process' output anyway (see the javadocs, second paragraph), it's actually very little extra on top of that. You're simply sending this output to a file instead of throwing it away.
If you have Java 7, it's easier:
Process p = new ProcessBuilder()
.command("exiftool", "-a", "-u", "-g1", "-j",
new File("videos", filename).toString())
.redirectOutput(new File("metadata", filename + ".json"))
.start();
This falls under "solution 2", but the runtime library takes care of the boilerplate.