Re: Batch file renamer

2007-05-14 Thread Brent Harding
I tried renamer. It got the job done for me where Snapstream generates bad 
names of the form
show title-(short description)-year-month-day.mpg. A few times, I used the 
ability to use variables in renamer to break it down, eliminating the short 
description, and could change to month-day-year format, which could give me 
chronological playback as long as months from different years don't 
duplicate. There's some issues with accessibility with renamer, but it got 
the job done as long as there weren't duplicates, where I'd want to 
add -1, -2, etc before the extension.

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From: Jon C. Pierson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I use multiren (multiple file renamer) which was a PC Magazine shareware 
hit
 a few years back. It's good for typing whole titles plus the mp3 or 
 whatever
 extention into the box and then numbering away.
 It has a creat undo file option which makes one of those old familiar 
 dos
 batch files in case of screw-ups.

 Jon

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 Subject: Batch file renamer

 Hi

 Can anyone recommend a good freeware batch file renamer?  I will be using 
 it
 to rename mp3 files though the file type probably should not matter. 
 There
 are many file renamers available.  I tried a couple but they turned out to
 be trial versions or required making changes in the registry.  I thought 
 it
 would be safer to get one others are already using and is less likely to
 contain malware.

 Thanks
 Russ


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Batch file renamer

2007-05-13 Thread Russ
Hi

Can anyone recommend a good freeware batch file renamer?  I will be
using it to rename mp3 files though the file type probably should not
matter.  There are many file renamers available.  I tried a couple but
they turned out to be trial versions or required making changes in the
registry.  I thought it would be safer to get one others are already
using and is less likely to contain malware.

Thanks
Russ


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RE: Batch file renamer

2007-05-13 Thread Jon C. Pierson
I use multiren (multiple file renamer) which was a PC Magazine shareware hit
a few years back. It's good for typing whole titles plus the mp3 or whatever
extention into the box and then numbering away.
 It has a creat undo file option which makes one of those old familiar dos
batch files in case of screw-ups.

Jon

-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of Russ
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 6:20 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Batch file renamer

Hi

Can anyone recommend a good freeware batch file renamer?  I will be using it
to rename mp3 files though the file type probably should not matter.  There
are many file renamers available.  I tried a couple but they turned out to
be trial versions or required making changes in the registry.  I thought it
would be safer to get one others are already using and is less likely to
contain malware.

Thanks
Russ


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Re: Batch file renamer

2007-05-13 Thread Sarah
You can also use bulk renamer.i don't have a URL but google should get you 
what you want. it's by  Jim Willsher.

SAG

:I use multiren (multiple file renamer) which was a PC Magazine
: shareware hit a few years back. It's good for typing whole titles
: plus the mp3 or whatever extention into the box and then numbering
: away.
: It has a creat undo file option which makes one of those old
: familiar dos batch files in case of screw-ups.
:
: Jon
:
: -Original Message-
: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Russ
: Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 6:20 PM
: To: PC audio discussion list.
: Subject: Batch file renamer
:
: Hi
:
: Can anyone recommend a good freeware batch file renamer?  I will be
: using it to rename mp3 files though the file type probably should
: not matter.  There are many file renamers available.  I tried a
: couple but they turned out to be trial versions or required making
: changes in the registry.  I thought it would be safer to get one
: others are already using and is less likely to contain malware.
:
: Thanks
: Russ
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