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Cnet file renamer
Cnet file renamer









  1. #Cnet file renamer how to#
  2. #Cnet file renamer iso#
  3. #Cnet file renamer windows#

"I was about to manually rename hundreds of files and then thought there has to be a better way. I've used it for almost 10,000 files at a time, and it is stupidly fast. Saved to a profile file, so you can save your current renaming project and load it to continue working on it later."Only some words: I'm using your rename-tool for two month & I want to tell you: It's really the best I found in the whole net. Load/Save Profile - the file list, renaming rules and the renaming result, even the Undo state, all can be Picture adjustment and editing - resize your photos to a specific size, rotate the photo with a specific degree, and flip the photo Horizontally or Vertically.īatch picture conversion - easily convert a batch of pictures to the most popular format (bmp, jpg, gif, tif, png), also support JPEG quality control.

#Cnet file renamer windows#

By selecting some files in the windows explorer, right-click on them and select menu item "BatchRename files", you can use all kinds of renaming rules to rename files from there. Support windows shell context menu - The menu item "BatchRename files." is added to the windows shell context menu after installation. With this, you can easily decide which property you want to use for the renaming.ĭrag and Drop - It's easy to add files and folders to the file list by just drag them from anywhere and drop to BatchRename’s main window. QuickView window – file’s properties preview: you can view all the file’s properties in the quick window, including: MP3 Tag info, Picture's EXIF data, and Windows shell details info.

#Cnet file renamer how to#

You can see the file’s content directly in BatchRename and it helps you decide how to rename them. QuickView – media preview: view (picture) or play (movie or music) the selected file in the quick window. Support rename files using the file's CRC32 code, MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hash. Support encrypt and decrypt the file name using RC4, Base64, and MD5 algorithm. Support rename picture files by their Image properties: resolution, color bits, type format.

#Cnet file renamer iso#

Support EXIF data - rename pictures with the EXIF data, including: Camera name, Digitized date, Original date time, ISO speed, Exposure time, Shutter speed, Lens aperture, F-Number, GPS data. Support for MP3 Tag ID3 v2, All MP3 ID3 tags are supported. Support for MP3 Tag ID3 v1, rename mp3 files by the music's Title, Album, Artist, Genre, BitRate, Frequency, Comment, Track and Year. Support renaming MS office word document file using the content of the document. Support renaming files using their Shell detail properties - you can use what you see on the file property details page of Windows explorer (including video properties, audio properties. Filter for Favorite renaming rules added to help easily group and find the renaming rules. You can also modify the existing favorite rules and create your own. Support batch renaming using command line prompt.įavorite rename rules – Tons of predefined favorite renaming rules already included after install, help you to accomplish the popular renaming tasks by one click. Support up to 300 files in the file list.įile filter support case sensitive, exclude, and wildcard * features. Up to 6 commands can be executed in one batch.Īdd both files and folders to the file list for renaming, you can also select to recursively add files in sub folders. Renaming rules builder – add renaming command to build any kind of renaming rule you want.

  • Output renamed files to a different folder.
  • Use all kinds of dynamic information to rename files, including: number series, date time, file's date time attribute, random numbers or characters….
  • insert to specific position count from left or right, remove specific length of characters from specific position count from left or right, uppercase/lowercase the first letter of each word, uppercase/lowercase or remove at specific position, truncate filename to a specific length, remove characters between ‘(‘ and ‘)’.
  • Define a specific part of the filename to change, e.g.
  • All basic rename command supported: prefix, suffix, insert, remove, truncate, replace, uppercase, and lowercase.










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