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Locate and delete file copies

A simple script to locate files and select which to delete.
Uses md5sum to compare
(just be sure locatedb is up to date!)

./locatemd5 VID_20130926_211302.mp4
1 : 125a65e830c1f3654714daa0f8a41699  /tank/Backup/Nae Bother Drive/Movies/VID_20130926_211302.mp4
2 : 125a65e830c1f3654714daa0f8a41699  /tank/Backup/rclonegdrive/Nae Bother Drive/Movies/VID_20130926_211302.mp4
3 : 125a65e830c1f3654714daa0f8a41699  /tank/Private/Henri/_All online drives/Google Drive Henri/Nae Bother Drive/Movies/VID_20130926_211302.mp4
4 : 125a65e830c1f3654714daa0f8a41699  /tank/Private/gfx/Gsm/GSM Henri/nexus/2013/20130926/VID_20130926_211302.mp4
5 : 125a65e830c1f3654714daa0f8a41699  /tank/Private/Work Directory/Sorted/movies/own/VID_20130926_211302.mp4
6 : 82cd340b2b54d3ef65a02c8f31b04970  /tank/Private/www/cutshort/VID_20130926_211302.mp4
---------- which to delete ---------------
1 2 3 5
delete 1 /tank/Backup/Nae Bother Drive/Movies/VID_20130926_211302.mp4
rm: remove regular file '/tank/Backup/Nae Bother Drive/Movies/VID_20130926_211302.mp4'? y
delete 2 /tank/Backup/rclonegdrive/Nae Bother Drive/Movies/VID_20130926_211302.mp4
rm: remove regular file '/tank/Backup/rclonegdrive/Nae Bother Drive/Movies/VID_20130926_211302.mp4'? y
delete 3 /tank/Private/Henri/_All online drives/Google Drive Henri/Nae Bother Drive/Movies/VID_20130926_211302.mp4
rm: remove regular file '/tank/Private/Henri/_All online drives/Google Drive Henri/Nae Bother Drive/Movies/VID_20130926_211302.mp4'? y
delete 5 /tank/Private/Work Directory/Sorted/movies/own/VID_20130926_211302.mp4
rm: remove regular file '/tank/Private/Work Directory/Sorted/movies/own/VID_20130926_211302.mp4'? y

Bash Script

#!/bin/bash
# below gets array from subshell
shopt -s lastpipe

nr=1
locate "$1" | while read file ; do
        md5sum=$(md5sum "$file")
        echo  "$nr : $md5sum"
        myArray[$nr]="$file"
        (( nr++ ))
done
echo  "---------- which to delete ---------------"
read numbers
for f in $numbers ; do
 echo "delete $f ${myArray[$f]}"
 rm -i "${myArray[$f]}"
done

Magic Mirror no more .. lets reuse the display

I never look in the mirror, so why do i need one?
The mirror foil was already ugly in the corners.
There were bumps.
Never finished a proper interface

This one was made using a touch screen, so there are always fingerprints you could see

I’m going to use the display for an in-house small Escape Room idea i have.

Only the time part still worked, but i could not find the right cables for the touch part. The buttons displayed are meaningless anyway 🙂
Just a mockup

Mirror part was done using a Safety/One way mirror foil.
Cut a part as large as you screen, spray a little water and stick it on.

At some point i displayed Dashticz on there.
Apparently i started playing with a magic mirror setup in 2015, according some timestamps of code on my fileserver.

Generating PDFs from abc files to include in tunebooks.

see : https://www.henriaanstoot.nl/2022/11/21/tunebook-generator/

Edit or download a ABC music file

(More info about music notation programs https://www.henriaanstoot.nl/2022/08/24/music-notation-programs/ )

I wanted to learn Bella Ciao on my Concertina. I find the sound of the Concerina fitting the tune. So i used vi and conversion tools to create a pdf for my concertina tunebook.

(While being popular nowadays because it was used in La Casa de Papel (Money Heist). It has a interesting history)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bella_ciao

X:
T: Bella Ciao
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K:C 
Zz EAB | cA-A z  EAB | cA-A z  EAB | c2 BA c2 BA | 
e2 e2 eede | ff-f2 z fed | | fe-e z edc | B2 e2 c2 B2 | 
A4 z z de | ff-f2 z fed | fe-e2 z edc | B2 e2 c2 B2 | 
w: "repeat\ from\ beginning"
A4 z EAB | cA-A z  EAB | cA-A z  EAB | c2 BA c2 BA |
e2 e2 e2 de | ff-f2 z fed | fe-e z edc | B2 e2 c2 B2 |
A4 z EAB | cA-A z  EAB | cA-A z  EAB | c2 BA c2 BA |
e2 e2 eede | ff-f2 z fed | fe-e2 z edc | B2 e2 c2 B2 | 
A4 z ede | ff-f2 z fed | fe-e2 z edc | B2 e2 ^f2 ^g2 | a4 Zz |

Using below command, I get a nicely formatted PDF

abcm2ps -x -O - bella.abc | ps2pdf  -sPAPERSIZE=a4 - bella.pdf

I’ll probably automate this, for example include this in the tunebook generator. Something like : “If abc file in subdir create pdf to include”

# Reads every file in abcsources and writes filename.pdf in current directory
ls abcsources/*abc | while read abc ; do  abcm2ps -x -O - "$abc" | ps2pdf  -sPAPERSIZE=a4 - "$(echo  $abc | cut -f2 -d/ | sed 's/abc/pdf/g')" ;done

I admire people who excel at things they do

These are my lists, but i’m open for discussions/questions
Work in progress

Actors

  • Tom Hanks
  • John Lithgow
  • Dennis Lee Hopper
  • Jack Nicholson
  • Clint Eastwood
  • Dustin Hoffman
  • Rutger Hauer (RIP) .. see “De kijk van Koolhoven” why

Art

  • H.R. Giger
  • M.C. Escher
  • César Manrique
  • Comics ( Details from  André Franquin, Dark Humor Koen Hottentot,  Don Lawrence, Don Martin ) to name a few, they are spot on
One of my comic collections – Don Martin

Classical Music

  • Paganini
  • Ludovico Einaudi

Composers

  • Ennio Morricone
  • Hans Zimmer
  • John Williams ( with a remark )
    Some of the Starwars Suite was taken from already existing music
    ( See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DN3vl-JnUF8 ! )
    Gustav Holst – The Planets Suite – Mars part for example

Folk/pipers (composers)

  • Gordon Duncan (RIP)
  • Fred Morrison
  • RS MacDonald
  • Paddy Keenan

A (bad) comic i drew about Gordon Duncan in 2012

Opera

Bands (non folk)

Rammstein – I know, seems like a obvious populair choice.
But hear me out.

I like classical till metal. But it has to be musically interesting.

Most (non-german) people don’t listen to the lyrics, i did not either.
I found the music okay. Then i started to listen to the lyrics.

The lyrics are surprisingly deep.
Layers in the text, word jokes like:
Du… (you)
Du hast… (you have, but sounds like hasst .. You hate)
Du hast mich… ( You have me, or sounds like you hate me)
Du hast mich…
Du hast mich gefragt… (You have asked me)

Although people think they are fascists or far-right. Coming from the punk scene, they are kind of the opposite.

Everything they do has a meaning, but sometimes you can “paste” different stories about the song.

Listen to Ohne Dich, and then see the Music Video.

Have a good listen to Germany, and Man gegen man.
There are others better in explaining .. see:

And a AI generated Music Video .. perfectly matching the Lyrics

Bonus:
Check out this YT channel, all kinds of musicians .. transcripted (is this a word?) by this dude.

https://www.youtube.com/@GeorgeCollier

Migrating some old Sonoff S20 smart plugs

(From ESPEASY to ESPHOME without soldering)

I previously had these smartplugs flashed with EspEasy (I hate cloud enabled devices)
I will post something about flashing these and others.
Maybe … because you can find a lot of information on the internet.
But i’ve used several tools, and made tools for this process.
( Raspberry Zero mobile tool and 3D printed PCB holder for example)

Well ..

I was using these devices in our previous home using curl commands and on a main wifi network.
So i have to change the SSID and migrate from Espeasy to ESPhome so i can use these devices with Home Assistant.

Step 1 : Start in Access Point mode and migrate to my current Wifi Iot network.

Using my phone i made the necessary changes.

Goto HomeAssistant and ESPhome (you need to install this first via HACS)
Press the green + Add device and give it a name

Next select the device type (Sonoff S20 in this case)

Press install and select manual download

Above will compile a binary for the Sonoff device.

Go back to your Sonoff interface and go to the tools tab.
We can reflash the device without connecting this with wires to our computer.

Press Firmware load and select your downloaded binary

Back in HA it should say “online”

Pressing edit gives us a config page. Nothing works .. yet
We need to add some yaml entries.
( use https://esphome.io/devices/sonoff_s20.html )

binary_sensor:
  - platform: gpio
    pin:
      number: GPIO0
      mode:
        input: true
        pullup: true
      inverted: true
    name: "Sonoff S20 Button"
  - platform: status
    name: "Sonoff S20 Status"
  - platform: gpio
    pin: GPIO2
    name: "Sonoff S20 Sensor"


switch:
  - platform: gpio
    name: "Sonoff S20 Relay"
    pin: GPIO12

output:
  # Register the green LED as a dimmable output ....
  - platform: esp8266_pwm
    id: s20_green_led
    pin:
      number: GPIO13
      inverted: true

light:
  # ... and then make a light out of it.
  - platform: monochromatic
    name: "Sonoff S20 Green LED"
    output: s20_green_led

Now press install

Now we can use wirelessly to upload the config

After this the device can be discovered by HA

Click add, and use the encryption key found in the yaml config to add

Success!

Fluxengine disk reader

I’ve build a drawbridge disk reader in the past:
https://www.henriaanstoot.nl/2022/04/26/started-to-build-a-drawbridge/
I found an even more interesting project.

I was looking for a solution to my XT laser problem.
https://www.henriaanstoot.nl/2022/11/25/disk-troubles-or-missing-old-skool-hardware/

And found this! The fluxengine
https://github.com/davidgiven/fluxengine

An open source project using a small controller board.
“Flashing” some software on the board and soldering a pinheader was easy.
When connecting a flat cable and a floppy drive, you end up with a device which can read many formats. Including dos 1.44/720 and amiga.

Nice package it came in

Using the power from a sata/ide harddisk adaptor

Reading and writing a MSDOS disk, no problem.
Imaging an amiga disk .. easy!

You need to compile some software, but it was well documented

Shelly alarm button

For a while i’ve been using the wireless shelly button for all kinds of notifications.
Most of the time i like to use it as a kind of alarm/need-help-now button.

The f*ckin’ awesome button i’m talking about (pictured above) is a small (45x45mm 16mm height) button, which can connect to your wifi and send MQTT messages.
It even has a strap thingy to attach it to your keychain,

Four types of messages:

  • short press
  • 2x short presses
  • 3x short presses
  • and long press

When using pushover, you can push alarm and messages to your android (even overriding mute/silent if you configure it that way!)

Configuring the button:
https://www.shelly.cloud/documents/user_guide/shelly_button_1.pdf

Configuring pushover:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-red-node-pushover

My node red config:

Switch node

[
    {
        "id": "abb6a4fea5021683",
        "type": "mqtt in",
        "z": "458ff8a6.218fa8",
        "name": "",
        "topic": "shellies/shellybutton1-11CDAC2C21D3/input_event/0",
        "qos": "2",
        "datatype": "auto",
        "broker": "8c74c5f6.9a7a48",
        "nl": false,
        "rap": true,
        "rh": 0,
        "inputs": 0,
        "x": 320,
        "y": 760,
        "wires": [
            [
                "bebce75c2be0b54d"
            ]
        ]
    },
    {
        "id": "8eac36b9c194977b",
        "type": "comment",
        "z": "458ff8a6.218fa8",
        "name": "Shelly Button",
        "info": "",
        "x": 200,
        "y": 720,
        "wires": []
    },
    {
        "id": "699c63fede80052b",
        "type": "debug",
        "z": "458ff8a6.218fa8",
        "name": "",
        "active": true,
        "tosidebar": true,
        "console": false,
        "tostatus": false,
        "complete": "false",
        "statusVal": "",
        "statusType": "auto",
        "x": 890,
        "y": 700,
        "wires": []
    },
    {
        "id": "604ae0babdcf3929",
        "type": "switch",
        "z": "458ff8a6.218fa8",
        "name": "",
        "property": "payload.event",
        "propertyType": "msg",
        "rules": [
            {
                "t": "eq",
                "v": "S",
                "vt": "str"
            },
            {
                "t": "eq",
                "v": "SS",
                "vt": "str"
            },
            {
                "t": "eq",
                "v": "SSS",
                "vt": "str"
            },
            {
                "t": "eq",
                "v": "L",
                "vt": "str"
            }
        ],
        "checkall": "true",
        "repair": false,
        "outputs": 4,
        "x": 690,
        "y": 700,
        "wires": [
            [
                "699c63fede80052b",
                "5f289f050b9eea26"
            ],
            [
                "e895ce98af0a9c35"
            ],
            [
                "50c9c06fc3dbdcdd"
            ],
            [
                "06efa30e61695599"
            ]
        ]
    },
    {
        "id": "e895ce98af0a9c35",
        "type": "debug",
        "z": "458ff8a6.218fa8",
        "name": "",
        "active": true,
        "tosidebar": true,
        "console": false,
        "tostatus": false,
        "complete": "false",
        "statusVal": "",
        "statusType": "auto",
        "x": 890,
        "y": 760,
        "wires": []
    },
    {
        "id": "50c9c06fc3dbdcdd",
        "type": "debug",
        "z": "458ff8a6.218fa8",
        "name": "",
        "active": true,
        "tosidebar": true,
        "console": false,
        "tostatus": false,
        "complete": "false",
        "statusVal": "",
        "statusType": "auto",
        "x": 890,
        "y": 820,
        "wires": []
    },
    {
        "id": "06efa30e61695599",
        "type": "debug",
        "z": "458ff8a6.218fa8",
        "name": "",
        "active": true,
        "tosidebar": true,
        "console": false,
        "tostatus": false,
        "complete": "false",
        "statusVal": "",
        "statusType": "auto",
        "x": 890,
        "y": 880,
        "wires": []
    },
    {
        "id": "bebce75c2be0b54d",
        "type": "json",
        "z": "458ff8a6.218fa8",
        "name": "",
        "property": "payload",
        "action": "",
        "pretty": false,
        "x": 600,
        "y": 780,
        "wires": [
            [
                "604ae0babdcf3929",
                "699c63fede80052b"
            ]
        ]
    },
    {
        "id": "5f289f050b9eea26",
        "type": "pushover",
        "z": "458ff8a6.218fa8",
        "name": "",
        "device": "",
        "title": "Alarm",
        "priority": "2",
        "sound": "persistent",
        "url": "",
        "url_title": "",
        "html": false,
        "x": 1150,
        "y": 640,
        "wires": []
    },
    {
        "id": "8c74c5f6.9a7a48",
        "type": "mqtt-broker",
        "name": "MQTTBROKER",
        "broker": "MQTTBROKER",
        "port": "1883",
        "clientid": "",
        "usetls": false,
        "compatmode": true,
        "keepalive": "15",
        "cleansession": true,
        "birthTopic": "",
        "birthQos": "0",
        "birthPayload": "",
        "closeTopic": "",
        "closePayload": "",
        "willTopic": "",
        "willQos": "0",
        "willPayload": ""
    }
]

Security cam ftp search major changes in images.

Weird title i know.

I have several ip cameras which monitor movement in and around our home.

I’m using Zoneminder and other home automation systems but i want to scan through a bunch of files uploaded by the security cameras to my secondary fileserver.

So what is interesting?

  • Major movement compared to a base image
  • Movement compared to a previous uploaded image
  • Setting a threshold when to output information (note the 65% mark)
| 76 % | 1438 | SDAlarm_20221129-213515.jpg | 3145 | .......-.......................X.....................................................................
| 76 % | 1439 | SDAlarm_20221129-213517.jpg | 3661 | ..............-.....................X................................................................
| 76 % | 1440 | SDAlarm_20221129-213519.jpg | 3739 | ...........-.........................X...............................................................
| 77 % | 1441 | SDAlarm_20221129-213521.jpg | 3704 | .....-...............................X...............................................................

Looking at the output we see:
At 76% of the captured images (image 1438) the threshold was above 3000 and the minus gives us the information of the difference between this image and the previous, the X marks the difference between current image and the baseline.
| percent | image number | filename | difference | graphbar

Bash script:

#!/bin/bash
threshold=3000
baseline=$( ls  SDAlarm*jpg | head -1)
previous=$( ls  SDAlarm*jpg | head -1)
total=$( ls *.jpg |wc -l)
echo "Number of files : $total"
nr=1
ls *jpg | while read; do
graph="....................................................................................................."
diff=$(compare -verbose -metric MAE $baseline $REPLY /dev/null  2>&1 | grep all | awk '{ print $2 }' | cut -f1 -d. )
prevdiff=$(compare -verbose -metric MAE $previous $REPLY /dev/null  2>&1 | grep all | awk '{ print $2 }' | cut -f1 -d. )
line=$( echo "100 / $total * $nr" | bc -l | cut -f1 -d.)
line=$(( $line + 1))
#echo -n "$line | $nr | $REPLY | "
#echo $diff
draw1=$(( $diff / 100 + 1))
draw2=$(( $prevdiff / 100 + 1))
graph=$(echo $graph | sed "s/./X/$draw1")
graph=$(echo $graph | sed "s/./-/$draw2")
if [ $diff -gt $threshold ] ; then
printf "| %4s %% | %3s | %30s | %5s | %102s \n" $line  $nr $REPLY $diff $graph
fi
nr=$(( $nr +1 ))
previous=$REPLY
done

Want to see only difference with previous image?

change:

if [ $diff -gt $threshold ] ; then
into
if [ $prevdiff -gt $threshold ] ; then

Automatic photo sorting with Gps location lookup

We take a lot of pictures, with our Nikon camera and our mobile phones.

(Apparently in 2019 5544 pictures)

Some stats

757 20190803 - on a single day (Holiday)

Average pictures per month
locate "/2019/" | egrep -i "photoalbum|gsm" | egrep -i "mp4$|jpg$" | grep -Eo '2[[:digit:]]{3}[[:digit:]]{2}[[:digit:]]{2}' | cut -c-6 |sort | uniq -c | sort -n | awk '{ sum += $1; n++ } END { if (n > 0) print sum / n; }'
461

Besides android pictures being automatically uploaded to our nextcloud, I’m using some apps and scripts to get pictures and movies stored on my fileserver. (bash scripts/andftp)

For sorting those media files, i made a sorting script.
(Today I added a location sorting addition using GPS information stored in the exif information.

  • jpg and jpeg (add your own extentions)
  • mp4 and mov (for mobile and nikon)
  • Sorts by camera model/year/date/location
  • tries to extract date from filename when not found in exifinfo
  • Sorts whatsapp media
  • Sorts Raw

INSTALLING

pip3 install reverse_geocoder
You need python3, exiftool, exiftime and mediainfo

copy below python script in ~/bin/reverse2.py

( need more info? change last print entry admin1/admin2)
[{‘lat’: ‘-39.45556’, ‘lon’: ‘173.85833’, ‘name’: ‘Opunake’, ‘admin1’: ‘Taranaki’, ‘admin2’: ‘South Taranaki District’, ‘cc’: ‘NZ’}]

import reverse_geocoder as rg
import sys

lat=sys.argv[1]
lon=sys.argv[2]

coordinates = (lat,lon)

results = rg.search(coordinates) # default mode = 2


#print (results)

for entry in results:
    print(entry['name'] + "(" +  entry['cc'] + ")")

And a bash script /usr/local/bin/exifsort.sh

#!/bin/bash
#set -x

reversepath=/home/henri/projects/reversegeo/reverse2.py

#RAW
rawcnt=`ls | grep -i  nef$ | wc -l`
if [ "$rawcnt" = "0" ] ; then
echo "no raw"
else
mkdir raw 2>/dev/null
ls | grep -i nef$ | while read ; do mv $REPLY raw ; done
fi


ls | egrep -i "jpg$|jpeg" | while read ; do 
 	location=""	
	getmodel=$(exiftool "$REPLY" |grep "Make " | awk '{ print $3 }')
	if [ "$getmodel" != "" ] ; then 
		getmodel=$getmodel/
	fi
	echo "$REPLY" | grep WA0 >/dev/null && getmodel=whatsapp/

	gpsinfo=$(exiftool -c "%+.6f" "$REPLY" |grep "GPS Position" | cut -d":" -f2 | tr -d ' ' | sed s/,/\ /g)
	if [ "$gpsinfo" != "" ] ; then 
		location=$(python3 $reversepath $gpsinfo | grep -vi load | sed s/\(NL\)//g)
	fi
	dater=$(exiftime "$REPLY" 2>/dev/null | egrep "Created|Digitized" | sed s/Digitized/Created/g | tail -1  | cut -c 16-19,21,22,24,25)
	if [ "$dater" = "" ] ; then 
#		echo "Trying from filename"
		dater=$(echo $REPLY | grep -Eo '2[[:digit:]]{3}-[[:digit:]]{2}-[[:digit:]]{2}')

		if [ "$dater" = "" ] ; then 
#			echo "Trying from filename - maybe without dashes"
			dater=$(echo $REPLY | grep -Eo '2[[:digit:]]{3}[[:digit:]]{2}[[:digit:]]{2}')

		fi
	fi
	if [ "$dater" != "" ] ; then 
		year=$(echo $dater | cut -c-4)
		mkdir -p "${getmodel}$year/${dater}/$location"
		mv "$REPLY" "${getmodel}${year}/${dater}/$location"
	else
		mkdir -p "${getmodel}unknowndate/$location"
		mv "$REPLY" "${getmodel}unknowndate/$location"
      	fi
done

ls | egrep -i "mov$|mp4$" | while read ; do 
	
 	location=""	
	getmodel=$(exiftool "$REPLY" |grep "Make " | awk '{ print $3 }')
	if [ "$getmodel" != "" ] ; then 
		getmodel=$getmodel/
	fi

	echo "$REPLY" | grep WA0 >/dev/null && getmodel=whatsapp/
	gpsinfo=$(exiftool -c "%+.6f" "$REPLY" |grep "GPS Position" | cut -d":" -f2 | tr -d ' ' | sed s/,/\ /g)
	if [ "$gpsinfo" != "" ] ; then 
		location=$(python3 $reversepath $gpsinfo | grep -vi load | sed s/\(NL\)//g)
	fi
	dater=$(mediainfo "$REPLY" | grep Encode | tail -1 | cut -f2- -d:  | cut -f3 -d" " | sed s/-//g)
	if [ "$dater" = "" ] ; then 
#		echo "Trying from filename"
		dater=$(echo $REPLY | grep -Eo '2[[:digit:]]{3}-[[:digit:]]{2}-[[:digit:]]{2}')

		if [ "$dater" = "" ] ; then 
#			echo "Trying from filename - maybe without dashes"
			dater=$(echo $REPLY | grep -Eo '2[[:digit:]]{3}[[:digit:]]{2}[[:digit:]]{2}')

		fi
	fi
	if [ "$dater" != "" ] ; then 
		year=$(echo $dater | cut -c-4)
		mkdir -p "${getmodel}$year/${dater}/$location"
		mv "$REPLY" "${getmodel}${year}/${dater}/$location"
	else
		mkdir -p "${getmodel}unknowndate/$location"
		mv "$REPLY" "${getmodel}unknowndate/$location"
      	fi
done

Example running in a directory with mixed media

# Raw images get moved into a RAW directory
no raw

# Samsung phone detected with date and GPS location
mkdir -p samsung/20220717/Hilversum
mv 20220717_133453.jpg samsung/20220717/Hilversum

# OnePlus phone
mkdir -p OnePlus/20021208/Voorburg
mv IMG_20190109_091825.jpg OnePlus/20021208/Voorburg

# Realme (Added country when not NL)
mkdir -p realme/20220607/Isle of Islay(GB)
mv IMG20220607213630.jpg realme/20220607/Isle of Islay(GB)

# Whatsapp has no date embedded so it gets it from filename
Trying from filename
Trying from filename - maybe without dashes
mkdir -p whatsapp/20221021/
mv IMG-20221021-WA0000.jpg whatsapp/20221021/

# Nikon without GPS
mkdir -p NIKON/20220613/
mv DSC_1423.MOV NIKON/20220613/

# Whatsapp video without exif
mkdir -p whatsapp/20170528/
mv VID-20170528-WA0006.mp4 whatsapp/20170528/

# No camera name detected in exif from mobile movie
mkdir -p 20190114/Maarssen
mv VID_20190114_142455.mp4 20190114/Maarssen

# Location in mp4
mkdir -p 20220607/Lamlash(GB)
mv VID20220607155044.mp4 20220607/Lamlash(GB)

Result

./NIKON/2022/20220613/DSC_1423.MOV
./NIKON/2022/20220610/750_1101.JPG
./realme/2022/20220818/Hilversum/IMG20220818203825.jpg
./realme/2022/20220607/Isle of Islay(GB)/IMG20220607213630.jpg
./2019/20190114/Maarssen/VID_20190114_142455.mp4
./whatsapp/2017/20170528/VID-20170528-WA0006.mp4
./whatsapp/2022/20221021/IMG-20221021-WA0000.jpg
./2022/20220607/Lamlash(GB)/VID20220607155044.mp4
./2022/20220516/Hilversum/VID20220516125913.mp4
./OnePlus/2002/20021208/Voorburg/IMG_20190109_091825.jpg
./samsung/2022/20220717/Hilversum/20220717_133453.jpg

You could automate this using incrond
apt-get install incron
add your user to /etc/incron.allow
incrontab -e
add

/fileserver/mediain/ IN_CREATE /usr/local/bin/sortmymedia.sh
Coping a file in the directory, auto sort and move to correct location

sortmymedia.sh

#!/bin/bash
cd /home/user/media
/usr/local/bin/exifsort.sh