Problem to rename files.
Hi
My name is Reza.
I’ve used your software for rename my files.
Today I face a problem to rename my files. I’ve tried lots of method, but it hasn’t worked.
Please help me to find the solution.
I have lots of file downloaded from youtube and all of them have special suffix at the end (some trivial code). I want to remove these trivial codes at the end of my files.
For example this file has this name:
God_Delusion_by_Richard_Dawkins_[C85pvi87WK8]_[tag18].mp4
And I want to remove this: _[C85pvi87WK8]_[tag18]
I know the pattern is: _[???????????]_[?????]
But I couldn’t find a correct method to remove this irritating suffix.
In addition you can see the screenshot of my files in attachment.
I need your help to solve my problem.
Thanks a lot.
My name is Reza.
I’ve used your software for rename my files.
Today I face a problem to rename my files. I’ve tried lots of method, but it hasn’t worked.
Please help me to find the solution.
I have lots of file downloaded from youtube and all of them have special suffix at the end (some trivial code). I want to remove these trivial codes at the end of my files.
For example this file has this name:
God_Delusion_by_Richard_Dawkins_[C85pvi87WK8]_[tag18].mp4
And I want to remove this: _[C85pvi87WK8]_[tag18]
I know the pattern is: _[???????????]_[?????]
But I couldn’t find a correct method to remove this irritating suffix.
In addition you can see the screenshot of my files in attachment.
I need your help to solve my problem.
Thanks a lot.
Remove pattern method...
Pattern: _[*
This works for the example you give.
It removes everything after, and including, the first instance of "_[" in each filename.
Alternatively - just remove the last 22 characters from the filename...
Remove method...
Remove count: 22
Starting at: 1
Backwards
Pattern: _[*
This works for the example you give.
It removes everything after, and including, the first instance of "_[" in each filename.
Alternatively - just remove the last 22 characters from the filename...
Remove method...
Remove count: 22
Starting at: 1
Backwards
Reply to #1:
The reason that your pattern fails is that the "?" wildcard does not appear to work in Advanced Renamer (although "*" does).
However you can write your original pattern as a Regular Expression: "_\[...........\]_\[.....\]"
which can be abbreviated as "_\[.{11}\]_\[.{5}\]"
The reason that your pattern fails is that the "?" wildcard does not appear to work in Advanced Renamer (although "*" does).
However you can write your original pattern as a Regular Expression: "_\[...........\]_\[.....\]"
which can be abbreviated as "_\[.{11}\]_\[.{5}\]"
Reply to #1:
Hi! For renaming files you can try Long path Tool. It is very useful.
Hi! For renaming files you can try Long path Tool. It is very useful.