Keep video metadata after exporting MOV files

Hello !
I use LR5 to manage RAW/JPG/MOV files from events where I have taken pictures from. Most of the MOV files do either come from my Canon Camera or from my iPhone.
I regular export the files in a reduced file back to my iPad or iPhone for "public" viewing. Unfortunately LR5 is loosing all metadata from my videos, especially creating date/time and GPS tags.
Is there any way to include metadata in exported (and compressed) video files ? It works in photo's very well.
If not, do you know any other program which can compress original video files from my iPhone and keep the metadata ?
Thanks

Cragen,
A very Good Day!
Lightroom does not read metadata from the video files till the version 5.3.
However, the functionality may came as a feature in the coming version of  Lightroom!
If the same is not visible in Lightroom make sure the files are copied to the system and then check the same in Lightroom
Source: http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/metadata-doesnt-import-video-files.html
Let me know how it works.
Cheers!
Mandhir

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