Multirename tool: Remove last 11 characters from file name
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Multirename tool: Remove last 11 characters from file name
Hello
I would like to remove the last 11 characters from the files (eg. 004_30.11.2015.JPG).
The resulted file name to be (004.JPG)
Thank you
I would like to remove the last 11 characters from the files (eg. 004_30.11.2015.JPG).
The resulted file name to be (004.JPG)
Thank you
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generalu08,
Roman
generalu08 wrote:For my info what means [N1--12] ? If in the future I would like to remove less or more characters what's the logic behind this code?
HTHStefan2 wrote:In MRT-dialog press the F1-key to see how it basically works.
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Thanks for additional info.
For .MOV files I cannot rename them with the date of creation by using the exif plugin [=exif.DateOriginal]? Is there another plugin that might help me?
eg. I have the file 237_26.05.2016.MOV, I will remove the last characters and the result will be this 237.MOV, afterwards I want to add the original date when (taken date) of the video.
For .JPG files it works but for .MOV files for does not work.
For .MOV files I cannot rename them with the date of creation by using the exif plugin [=exif.DateOriginal]? Is there another plugin that might help me?
eg. I have the file 237_26.05.2016.MOV, I will remove the last characters and the result will be this 237.MOV, afterwards I want to add the original date when (taken date) of the video.
For .JPG files it works but for .MOV files for does not work.
Exif
That filename range, generalu08, means 'choose from the first to the twelfth-last character'.generalu08 wrote:Thanks for additional info.
For .MOV files I cannot rename them with the date of creation by using the exif plugin [=exif.DateOriginal]? Is there another plugin that might help me?
eg. I have the file 237_26.05.2016.MOV, I will remove the last characters and the result will be this 237.MOV, afterwards I want to add the original date when (taken date) of the video.
For .JPG files it works but for .MOV files for does not work.
The Exif standard relates only to jpeg/jpg files. No others that I can think of can hold the Exif data inside.
The date of your .MOV files is very likely the date incorporated in the filenames. You wouldn't want to remove it then add it back in..
If you're meaning that you'd like to change the date of the files, then use the File, Change attributes function, and piece together a writedate construct like:
[=tc.fullname:6-7]/[=tc.fullname:9-10]/[=tc.fullname:12-15] [=tc.writetime] for the logical dd/mm/yyyy format (maintaining the written time)
...in the Change plugin attributes section.
HTH
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