Rename photos or videos to EXIF date with Namexif
| Before renaming | After Namexif |
|---|---|
| IMG-5301.JPG | 2019-08-15 12.08.06.JPG |
| IMG-5302.JPG | 2019-08-15 12.08.12.JPG |
| IMG-5303.JPG | 2019-08-15 12.08.13.JPG |
| MVI_7102.MOV | 2019-08-15 12.08.21.MOV |
Version: 2.3
Size: 1MB
System Requirement:
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
Trailing numbers at the end of a file sequence often indicate a specific part of a multi-segment video, a revision number, or a specific resolution encode. The Importance of Standardized File Naming
Representing a specific date (often in MMDDYY or YYMMDD format) or a sequential batch number. In this case, it highly likely points to June 26, 2010. 1pon-062610 865- Rimu Endo- Misaki Ueno.11
The alphanumeric string represents a specific file naming convention frequently used in digital media databases, peer-to-peer file sharing networks, and archival systems. Understanding how to decode these complex strings is essential for database managers, digital archivists, and media collectors. Trailing numbers at the end of a file
Use hyphens ( - ) or underscores ( _ ) to separate distinct metadata categories. Use standard spaces only if your operating system and media server software natively support them without generating broken file paths. The alphanumeric string represents a specific file naming
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EXIF stands for EXchangeable Image File Format.
Since version 2.0, Namexif can also rename videos.