Have you been in a situation when you replaced the camera batteries and forgot to change the camera clock to the current date and time or set the wrong date or time like when you wanted to take photos and videos in the new year and set it to the year before ? Happily taking the photos and when you go back and checked, all the dates and or time are wrong. Arrgh! I’ve been there several times.
CM Batch MMedia Date Changer (previously known as CM Batch JPEG Date Changer) requires a two-step process which firstly let you review the changes to the dates before applying them. So as not to make yet another boo boo which could ruin the day. Once you are happy with the changes, click the Change Now button and let the application do its magic. Change EXIF Digital Photo Shooting Timestamps at Will. Photo Date Changer allows you to manipulate JPEG EXIF timestamps at will by setting them to specific times or batch adjusting them by adding and removing time (essential for correcting the timestamps of images taken with a digital camera with a incorrectly set clock and to compensate for timezone changes). JPGDateChanger is a tool that changes file date of a JPG file to match the date extracted from Date Taken field in the file's EXIF tag. Often after transferring images from my digital camera, I quickly go through them and fix the orientation on pictures taken in portrait mode. Photo Date Changer allows you to manipulate JPEG, CR2, NEF, ARF, CRW & CIFF EXIF timestamps at will by setting them to specific times or batch adjusting them by adding and removing time (essential for correcting the timestamps of images taken with a digital camera with a incorrectly set clock and to compensate for timezone changes). While I really don't recommend relying on the file date/time when it comes to your images you can use a free tool called EXIF Date Changer to batch set the file dates of all your JPG images. The default setting will set both the date created and date modified file dates to the photo taken taken.
There are applications out there which let you batch change all the file dates to a single date time which would not make much sense. Moreover, those only change the creation and modification date but the Digitized Date and Time in the EXIF header remains unchanged. The EXIF Date is important when uploading to the web especially one of the many cloud based photo storage services.
This app supports JPEG, HEIC, TIFF, ARW and SR2 (Sony RAW), CR2 & CR3 (Canon RAW v2 & v3), DNG (Adobe RAW), MEF (Mamiya RAW), MRW (Minolta RAW), NEF (Nikon RAW), NRW (Nikon RAW), ORF (Olympus RAW), PEF (Pentax RAW), RAF (Fujifilm RAW), RW2 (Panasonic RAW), SRW (Samsung RAW), 3GP, 3G2, MP4, M4V and MOV formats.
This app uses the MacOS System Wide RAW Photo Support as found in https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210191. Although Apple supports a wide number of digital camera raw formats, it may not support older or recently released models. They do from time to time include new cameras support. If it is not supported, the app would attempt to use LibRAW Framework (https://www.libraw.org/supported-cameras)
The Batch processing will let you perform the date change to one or more photos and videos at one go.
Note : File Date can only go back to 1904 due to the operating system restriction.
This application let you change the date and time different ways.
1) You can set all dates and times to be the same (if you want) or just change the date and leave the time as they are.
2) You can also use the Date Maths feature which lets you Add or Subtract Days, Months, Years, Hours and/or Minutes from the current photo dates. And Now you can use the Incremental Date Settings to generate incremental date and time.
3) You can sync all the dates to either the Creation, Modification or EXIF Date.
4) You can also change each photo and video date and time individually.
The choice is really yours to make depending on the situation.
Beginning from v2.8.0, we included the powerful Date Rescue module. This fixes situation where you get either no file creation or modification dates either due to a faulty PRAM, the clock battery going flat or some MacOS updates which may cause issues to the dates showing up as — or to December 31st 1969 or some time in the distant future. Date Rescue is here to help. It can use either the EXIF Date, Current Date or a date of your choosing.
CM Batch MMedia Date Changer (previously known as CM Batch JPEG Date Changer) requires a two-step process which firstly let you review the changes to the dates before applying them. So as not to make yet another boo boo which could ruin the day. Once you are happy with the changes, click the Change Now button and let the application do its magic.
The images will not be modified in any ways, it is only the file creation, modification and EXIF dates and times will be changed.
Now CM Batch MMedia Date Changer includes the option to backup your files.
All you have to do is
Step 1 – Loading the List
There are three ways to add files to the list, by using the Load Files, Load Folders or by just dragging and dropping the file list into the file listing.
Step 2 (Optional) – Select Photos or Videos on the List
You can now select one or more files within the list to change the dates to.
Step 3 – Make the Necessary Date Changes
To individually change each photo dates, click on the file name and make the changes with the “This Photo Properties” tab and click Update Date On List.
To do batch changes, use the “All Photos Properties” tab. You have the option of using the Fixed Date, Variable Date or Incremental Date change option. Remember to click the “Update All on List” to enable the changes in the file listing.
To only change those photos which has been selected, use the “Update Selected on List” button.
Or if you just want to sync all the dates, use either one of the buttons below.
Step 4 – Review the Dates
Check to see if the dates shows in the file listing are as you require them. If not, repeat step 2. The Dates will be changed based on what is in the File Listing.
Step 5 – Change Now
Once you are satisfied with the dates, click the Change Now and let the magic happen.
CM Batch MMedia Date Changer on Annesoft |
BulkFileChanger v1.72 Copyright (c) 2010 - 2021 Nir Sofer |
See Also
- NK2Edit - Edit, merge and repair the AutoComplete files (.NK2) of Microsoft Outlook.
- FolderTimeUpdate - Update the 'Modified Time' of every folder according the latest modified time of the files stored in it
Description
BulkFileChanger is a small utility that allows you to create files list from multiple folders, and then make some action on them - Modify their created/modified/accessed time, change their file attribute(Read Only, Hidden, System), run an executable with these files as parameter, and copy/cut paste into Explorer.BulkFileChanger is a replacement for the old FileDate Changer utility.
System Requirements & Limitations
- This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported.
- If you set a date prior to 01/01/1980, Windows Explorer will not display this date, due to a limitation originally created for old FAT systems.You can still watch an old file date using other file managers like 7-zip, using BulkFileChanger utility, or by right-clicking on the file and choosing 'Properties'.
- If you want to set an old date for .jpg images, there is a workaround for the 01/01/1980 limit - Simply set the 'EXIF - Generated Time' (In the fourth line) to the desired old date/time,and then you should see this date/time on Windows Explorer under the 'Date taken' column and 'Date' column.
Versions History
- Version 1.72:
- Added 'Photo - Date Taken' option to set the date/time when the photo was taken. This feature is similar to the 'EXIF - Generated Time' option, but it uses the Property System of Windows, which may work better in some situations.For example: The 'Photo - Date Taken' option will set the photo date/time even if the original .jpg file doesn't contain EXIF information.
- Version 1.71:
- Fixed bug: The extension column displayed incorrect value when there was a folder with '.' character and filename without extension.
- Version 1.70:
- Added support for document files (Word, Excel) date/time values - 'Content Created Time' and 'Last Saved Time'.
- This feature works on Windows 7 and later.
- If you have 64-bit system, this feature may work improperly with the 32-bit version of BulkFileChanger, so you should use the 64-bit version of BulkFileChanger.
- Version 1.65:
- BulkFileChanger now allows you to change and copy the date/time values stored inside media files ( .mp4 , .mov).
- You can change/copy 3 date/time values: Item Date, Date Encoded, Date Acquired.
- This feature works on Windows 7 and later.
- Be aware that the effect of changing these date/time values might be different on different versions of Windows operating system.
- Version 1.61:
- Added /ChangeTimeAttrSingle command-line option to change the date/time/attributes of a single file/folder.
- Version 1.60:
- BulkFileChanger now allows you to change the date/time values stored inside EXIF data of .jpg files.
- You can change 3 EXIF date/time values: Generated Time, Stored Time, and Modified Time.
- 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 manyapplications use this value as official date/time of the picture.
- This feature works only when the date/time values already exist inside the .jpg files (BulkFileChanger cannot add new fields into the EXIF data).
- Version 1.52:
- Added 'Fill Current Time' button, which fills all date/time fields in the 'Change file time / attributes' window with the current date/time.
- Version 1.51:
- Added 'Fill Date/Time From File' button to the 'Change file time / attributes' window. 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 'Change file time / attributes' window.
- Version 1.50:
- Added /ChangeTimeAttr command-line option which automactially scans the specified folder and its subfolders and modifies the date/time/attributes according to the .cfg file, without displaying any user interface.
- Added /LogFile and /LogFileAppend command-line options which write all date/time changes and errors into a log file (For using with /ChangeTimeAttr )
- Added /cfg command-line option for loading another configuration file instead of the default one.
- Updated the 'Attributes' column to display the following Attributes: 'I' for 'Not Content Indexed', 'E' for encrypted file, 'X' for 'No Scrub File', and 'V' for 'Integrity Attribute'.
- Version 1.40:
- 'Change Time / Attributes' window: The date/times values are now stored in the .cfg file.
- 'Change Time / Attributes' window: Added 'Save Settings' button, for saving the current settings without changing any file.
- You can now drag a file from Windows Explorer into the 'Change Time / Attributes' window andthe created/modified/accessed times of this file will be copied to the appropriate date/time settings.
- Version 1.35:
- Added 'Run As Administrator' option (Ctrl+F11), which allows you to easily run BulkFileChanger as administrator on Windows Vista/7/8/2008.
- BulkFileChanger now can read the EXIF data of CR2 raw files.
- Version 1.33:
- Fixed bug from v1.32: BulkFileChanger stopped working on Windows 2000.
- Version 1.32:
- Fixed BulkFileChanger to display and handle daylight saving time properly, like Explorer on Windows 7.
- Version 1.31:
- BulkFileChanger now displays file dates prior to 01/01/1980. In previous versions, BulkFileChanger didn't display these dates in order to be compatible with Windows Explorer...
- Version 1.30:
- BulkFileChanger now displays an error message if it fails to change the date/time/attributes of one or more files.
- Added 'Modified-Created Time Difference' column, which displays the time difference (in hours:minutes:seconds.milliseconds format) between the created time and the modified time of the file.This time difference might be interesting in some circumstances. For example: If you download a new file from the Internet, the file is created at the moment you start to download it,and its modified time is set to the time that the last byte was written to the file. This means that the created/modified time differencerepresents the duration of downloading process.
- Version 1.25:
- You can now specify environment variables (For example: %appdata%) in the folder path to scan ('Add By Wildcard' option).
- Version 1.24:
- Fixed bug: If you added files, and then removed them from the list, BulkFileChanger failed to add them again.
- Version 1.23:
- Fixed issue: BulkFileChanger failed to copy EXIF properties from .jpg image to the created/modified/accessed time of the file, On Windows 7 and Windows 8. The problem is actually in the GDI+ library of Windowswhich from unknown reason fails to read these EXIF properties. So BulkFileChanger now reads the EXIF data directly instead of using the GDI+ library of Windows.
- Version 1.22:
- Fixed issue: The properties dialog-box and other windows opened in the wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.
- Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option, which allows you to automatically resize the columns according to the row values and column headers.
- Added 64-bit build.
- Version 1.21:
- Fixed bug: BulkFileChanger failed to display the size and date/time information for a filename that begins with dot character.
- Version 1.20:
- Added 3 new options into 'Copy Time From': EXIF - Generated Time, EXIF - Stored Time, and EXIF - Modified Time.You can use these options to copy the date/time stored inside EXIF data of digital camera picture into the created/modified time of the file.
- Version 1.15:
- Added 'Date/time sequence mode' option. When it's turned on, BulkFileChanger will set a different date/time value for every file,and the 'Add' field will be used to add additional time interval for every file.
For example, if you set the modified date/time to '07/07/2011 10:12:15' and the add value is set to 1 second,the modified time of the first file will be set the '07/07/2011 10:12:15', the second file will be set to '07/07/2011 10:12:16', the third file will be set to '07/07/2011 10:12:17', and so on...
The order of the files is determined according to the column you click. So, if for example, you click the filename column andthen use the 'Date/time sequence mode', the date/time values will be set according to the filename alphabetical order.
- Added 'Date/time sequence mode' option. When it's turned on, BulkFileChanger will set a different date/time value for every file,and the 'Add' field will be used to add additional time interval for every file.
- Version 1.10:
- Added the option to copy from one date/time value to another.(For example, you can copy the modified time into the created time or thecreated time into the modified time and accessed time)
- Version 1.05:
- BulkFileChanger now also allows you to change the date/time of a folder.You can add a folder by dragging it from Explorer or byadding it with 'Add By Wildcard' feature and 'Add Folders' option turned on.
- Added 'File Extension' column.
- Added 'Mark Odd/Even Rows' option, under the View menu. When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line.
- Version 1.02:
- Added support for temporary file attribute.
- Version 1.01:
- Fixed bug: When the find dialog-box was in focus, pressing the delete key removed the file from the main window.
- Version 1.00: First release.
Using BulkFileChanger
BulkFileChanger doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files.In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - BulkFileChanger.exeAfter running BulkFileChanger, you can add files into the list by using one of the following methods:
- Copy and Paste: Simply copy files from Explorer window (Ctrl+C) and then paste them into BulkFileChanger(Ctrl+V). You can also copy files from other utilities of NirSoft, like SearchMyFiles and HashMyFiles.
- Drag From Explorer: You can add files by dragging them from Explorer window into the main window of BulkFileChanger.
- 'Add Files' option (F2):Add files from 'open file' dialog-box.
- 'Add By Wildcard' option (F3):Add multiple files by specifying wildcard, path, and subfolder depth to scan. (For Example: c:temp*.txt)
After you added the desired files, you can select some of them or all of them (Ctrl+A) and then use one of the following options:
- Change Time / Attributes (F6): Allows you to modify the modified/created/accessed time of the selected files.You set them to specific time/date values or you can add/subtract days/hours/minutes/seconds from the existing file time.You can also modify the attributes of the files, like Read-Only, Hidden, and so on.
- Execute Command On Selected Files (F7): Allows you to run any executable with the selected files as command-line parameter.For example: if you specify 'c:tempMyProgram.exe '%1' in the execute command string, BulkFileChanger willrun MyProgram.exe for every file in the list, and the '%1' will be replaced with the full path filename.
- Explorer Copy/Cut: You can use the copy or cut option to copy/move the selected files into anotherfolder window of Explorer.
- Export Selected Items: You can export the files list into html/text/html/csv file.