Hi,
A weird question but here we go?
Is there a way to get windows to specifically name files on the time they were created?
For example. if i add my camera to my pc and set it to take pictures every 5 seconds directly to the HDD, can i get windows to name the files like this
"pictree 13:00:00"
"pictree 13:00:05"
"pictree 13:00:10"
etc etc
there will be no additional software installed just a camera and a usb. I can go in fter word and rename them manually but if i take 5000 pics and have to ranme each one individually by checking the time/date created this may take some time. So is there anyway to get windows to have a rule for that or all files and folders to take this naming convention?
or is ther a program that, after i have taken 5000 pics will interagate the time created stamp and then add the time created into the file name for all the files.
Any help?
A weird question but here we go?
Is there a way to get windows to specifically name files on the time they were created?
For example. if i add my camera to my pc and set it to take pictures every 5 seconds directly to the HDD, can i get windows to name the files like this
"pictree 13:00:00"
"pictree 13:00:05"
"pictree 13:00:10"
etc etc
there will be no additional software installed just a camera and a usb. I can go in fter word and rename them manually but if i take 5000 pics and have to ranme each one individually by checking the time/date created this may take some time. So is there anyway to get windows to have a rule for that or all files and folders to take this naming convention?
or is ther a program that, after i have taken 5000 pics will interagate the time created stamp and then add the time created into the file name for all the files.
Any help?