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  1. I have used handbrake to convert all my camcorder files (which were originally in AVCHD).

    So now, I have a folder with the following files:

    00001.mts
    00001.mp4
    00002.mts
    00002.mp4
    00003.mts
    00003.mp4
    ...


    The mts files are the original files from the camcorder, and contain all the right dates. The mp4 files on the other hand, all show as being modified/created on the day it's converted.

    Is there any way to batch rename the mp4 files to affix the original date on it?

    For example

    00001.mts
    2013-03-15-00001.mp4
    00002.mts
    2013-03-15-00002.mp4
    00003.mts
    2013-03-18-00003.mp4

    (the dates for the MP4 files comes from the date created for the mts files)
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    Why don't you just use a "touch" app (aka a batch file date-changing app)?

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  3. Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    Why don't you just use a "touch" app (aka a batch file date-changing app)?

    Scott
    Sorry, I dont quite understand what you mean by a "touch" app? What is that? How do I use it?
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  4. Something along the lines of Bulk Rename Utility will do what you would like to do.
    http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
    It's daunting to look at but easy learn and highly configurable!

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    Do a google search on "touch windows utility". "Touch" is a unix-based function (or having a unix origin) that adjusts a file's attributes (readonly, hidden, etc) and timestamps.

    Des also has a good idea. I particularly like a similar app, named "14allRenamer", though it is no longer updated (the excellent programmer passed on).

    Scott

    <edit>or "1-4-a-renamer"
    Last edited by Cornucopia; 7th May 2013 at 22:03.
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  6. You should quick batch rename it before encoding.
    So again batch rename those mts with date and time, each file, use easy utility ReNamer for example http://www.den4b.com/?x=products&product=renamer ..., - scripts - date and time. And then batch re-encode and keep the same names.
    This way you can keep date stamp in the name for each file.
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