Continuing on from the last post about the KML Time Embedder (download just the executable here, or the full install here), a utility to embed time data into a KML file:
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Correct for local time zone: The default time zone for Google Earth times is UTC (aka Greenwich Mean Time), so a day runs from 00:00 to 23:59 UTC; you can set the time for your local time zone, but you have to know where to go in the time options to do this. For longer periods of time, the offset between local time and UTC might not make a difference. But if the time period is short, and the exact start and end of the day need to occur for the data’s local time zone, then check this box, and select the offset from UTC from the dropdown; this specifies the timezone for which the data is valid:
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Embed Time Information: Once you’ve set the input and output filenames, this control is enabled, but you’ll get an error message if you haven’t set a beginning or end time for TimeSpan, or a single time for TimeStamp. If you have, then the time data will be embedded after the first feature tag found in the file. Feature tags are:
- <Folder>
- <Document>
- <Placemark>
- <GroundOverlay>
- <ScreenOverlay>
- <PhotoOverlay>
- <NetworkLink>
You’ll get a message window when the file is created, but that’s no guarantee that it’s valid.
Reset All: Resets everything.
Reset Dates: Leaves the filenames and UTC checkbox alone, but resets all the date settings.
Help: Opens the first post about this utility on this website (the poor man’s help file)
Exit: Quits the program.
Despite all the caveats I’ve given, the alpha testers have yet to report a serious problem with this utility in its current form, so hopefully you shouldn’t have any major problems. If you do find any bugs, drop me a line with the specifics, and the problem KML file if possible, and I’ll try to fix it. The usual disclaimers: use at your own risk, not responsible for any damage, etc.. Given that it doesn’t re-write the original file under any circumstance, and only writes text files to your hard drive, the worst thing it could probably do is not work.
This program is useful not just for assigning specific times to KML features, but also generic times that let you create animations, like animated GIFs, or showing the effects of a rising sea level on Manhattan, where the KML features are associated with a time only to create an animated effect.
Other free utilities can be found on the Utilities page. If you find this or any of my other utilities particularly useful and would like to show your appreciation, donations of any amount are gratefully accepted via PayPal.
Other posts in the Google Earth Data Tools series
- KML Editors
- Diagramming In Google Maps And Google Earth With Smoot
- Plotting Data In Google Earth Using GE-Graph
- Drawing Grids, Paths And Polygons In Google Earth Using GE-Path
- Online Google Earth Utilities For Buffering And Area Calculations
- Easy Display Of Thematic Data In Google Maps And Google Earth
- Using GIF/PNG Transparency In Displaying Raster Graphics In Google Earth
- Adding Vector Graphic Objects To Google Earth
- Animated GIFs In Google Earth
- Creating A Network KML Link To A Google Spreadsheet
- LIDAR Tools
- EarthPlot Software Tools For Google Earth
- Geographic Time Animations
- Convert TIGER Polygons To KML Files
- Putting Time Data Into A KML File
- Using The KML Time Embedder To Stamp Time Data Into A Google Earth File
- Using The KML Time Embedder, Concluded
- KML Time Embedder Improved With Hour-Minute-Second Ability
- Grid Creation And Path/Polygon Measurements: Two New Online KML Tools
- Google Earth PhotoOverlay Tool
- KML Random Placemark Generator
- Update For Online Google Earth Utilities
- KML Time Code Utility
- Screen Overlays In Google Earth
- The KML Screen Overlay Maker Utility
- KML Screen Overlay Maker Utility, Concluded
- KML Circle Generator
- Creating Google Earth Screen Overlays With EarthPaint
- Text Editor With KML Validation
- Online Spreadsheet To KML Converter
- Version 2.0 Of Google’s Online KML Spreadsheet Mapper Tool Released
- Creating Google Earth Ground Overlays From Georeferenced Images
- Google Earth Ground Overlays With GIF Transparency
- Creating "Transparent" Topo Map Overlays For Google Earth
- Using Google Earth Ground Overlays To Display Shapefile Data
- Converting 3D Objects Into Google Earth Format
- Thematic Mapping In Google Earth
- An Online KML Validator
- Modify A KML Polygon File With Excel Data


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