![]() ![]() Added /LogFile and /LogFileAppend command-line options which write all date/time changes and errors into a log file (For using with /ChangeTimeAttr ).cfg file, without displaying any user interface. Added /ChangeTimeAttr command-line option which automactially scans the specified folder and its subfolders and modifies the date/time/attributes according to the.When you click it, you can choose a file and then the current date/time of this file will be copied to the date/time fields of the ![]() Added 'Fill Date/Time From File' button to the 'Change file time / attributes' window.Added 'Fill Current Time' button, which fills all date/time fields in the 'Change file time / attributes' window with the current date/time.jpg files (BulkFileChanger cannot add new fields into the EXIF data). This feature works only when the date/time values already exist inside the.The most useful field to change is the 'Generated Time' (Also known as 'Date Taken'), because this field is displayed under the 'Date' column of Windows Explorer and also manyĪpplications use this value as official date/time of the picture.You can change 3 EXIF date/time values: Generated Time, Stored Time, and Modified Time.BulkFileChanger now allows you to change the date/time values stored inside EXIF data of.Added /ChangeTimeAttrSingle command-line option to change the date/time/attributes of a single file/folder.Be aware that the effect of changing these date/time values might be different on different versions of Windows operating system.You can change/copy 3 date/time values: Item Date, Date Encoded, Date Acquired.BulkFileChanger now allows you to change and copy the date/time values stored inside media files (. ![]()
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