Personal computing discussed
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BIF wrote:I'm working on a little project here with photos, videos, music files, and medical/health documents, receipts, and the like, and could really use a tool that can help me quickly rename related files (or folders) with a common name plus a variable mask of some sort that would result in an incrementing number or alpha value from file to file.
Usacomp2k3 wrote:Oh that would be awesome; thanks!I found a great one specifically for photo's. I'll look it up with I get home.
ludi wrote:this.....this utility works wondersHaven't used it, but anyone who got "Bulk Rename Utility" secured as both a program name and URL was already thinking about this problem a long time ago.
https://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
BIF wrote:I'm looking at BRU first. Just about to try my first rename for some TV show files...
BIF wrote:Usacomp2k3 wrote:Oh that would be awesome; thanks!I found a great one specifically for photo's. I'll look it up with I get home.
Photos:
Path pattern:
photo\%K\%Y\%Y-%M
File types:
jpg,jpeg,tif,cr2,crw,cr3,tif,tiff,gif,bmp,png,nef,heic
Videos:
Path pattern:
video\%K\%Y\%Y-%M
File types:
mpg,avi,mov,mp4,wmv,mkv,flv,vob,ogv,yuv,mpeg,3gp,hevc
Scrap:
Path pattern:
scrap\%K\%Y\%Y-%M
File types:
info,thm,filepart,db,ini,xml,aae,lnk,ctg
BIF wrote:I'm working on a little project here with photos, videos, music files, and medical/health documents, receipts, and the like, and could really use a tool that can help me quickly rename related files (or folders) with a common name plus a variable mask of some sort that would result in an incrementing number or alpha value from file to file.
For example,
Folder: collection01
collection01file01.jpg
collection01file02.jpg
Folder: collection02
collection02file01.jpg
I really need something that can do both files AND folders by way of a file-explorer UI where I can select the files I want to rename using windows keys shift and ctrl in the usual way.
Bonus points if there's a tool that is case-sensitive and can make the files inside of a folder inherit the naming convention of the folder in whole or in part...maybe using the folder name as the starting point for the first file in the folder?
For this project, UI would be better than a tool that requires scripting and free would be better than paid, but I can relax those requirements for something that works well and is easy to use. Got any recommendations?
DancinJack wrote:BIF wrote:I'm looking at BRU first. Just about to try my first rename for some TV show files...
Seriously dude, unless you have an insane convention for TV shows, use Filebot for anything TV or Movies. It works REALLY well for those two.
Usacomp2k3 wrote:BIF wrote:Usacomp2k3 wrote:Oh that would be awesome; thanks!I found a great one specifically for photo's. I'll look it up with I get home.
Digital Image Mover:
https://digitalimagemover.tumblr.com/
I organize mine by filetype and date taken, so it uses EXIF data where available. I have a few different parameters that I put in for the various file types. I can provide the other parameters I use if you want. Send me a PM.:Code: Select allPhotos:
Path pattern:
photo\%K\%Y\%Y-%M
File types:
jpg,jpeg,tif,cr2,crw,cr3,tif,tiff,gif,bmp,png,nef,heic
Videos:
Path pattern:
video\%K\%Y\%Y-%M
File types:
mpg,avi,mov,mp4,wmv,mkv,flv,vob,ogv,yuv,mpeg,3gp,hevc
Scrap:
Path pattern:
scrap\%K\%Y\%Y-%M
File types:
info,thm,filepart,db,ini,xml,aae,lnk,ctg
SirReptitious wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. That one somehow sounds very familiar. I wonder if maybe I used it back in the Windows ME days. On the list.I see that you already received several suggestions, but I'm going to offer one more because it's very different. The file manager program called TotalCommander has been around for 23 years and is constantly updated with new features, one of which is a multi-file rename tool. I'm not 100% sure it renames directories because I have never used it for that but I assume it does. Even if for some reason you find one of the other suggested programs works better for you, check this out as a replacement for the pathetic windows file explorer. You can use the program forever without buying it; you just have to click on one nag box when you start the program. http://www.ghisler.com/
BIF wrote:I'll check it out, for sure. One thing that dawned on me as I was thinking about photos. Sometimes I might not want a particular photo to contain certain metadata. Like GPS coordinates on pictures for general consumption on a website or social media, for one example. This gets way beyond the whole renaming files thing I asked about here, but I am curious if there's something that can help manage how much metadata we're actually sharing with the world, maybe without realizing it.