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change real created date for file & folder
#1
Posted 13 March 2008 - 05:49 PM
I have DVD player sort files and folders by created date,I found program to change created date for files and folders "better rename suite" but nothing change to view in my dvd player.is there way to change real created date "not created date by Windows"?
#4
Posted 17 March 2008 - 03:55 PM
#5
Posted 20 March 2008 - 10:46 AM
ARen.exe
http://fileforum.bet...en/1025378813/1
Allows you to easily change Created, Modified, & Accessed date & times.
Does much more. Very flexible.
http://fileforum.bet...en/1025378813/1
Allows you to easily change Created, Modified, & Accessed date & times.
Does much more. Very flexible.
#6
Posted 26 March 2008 - 02:23 AM
BuckFush, on Mar 20 2008, 10:46 AM, said:
ARen.exe
http://fileforum.bet...en/1025378813/1
Allows you to easily change Created, Modified, & Accessed date & times.
Does much more. Very flexible.
http://fileforum.bet...en/1025378813/1
Allows you to easily change Created, Modified, & Accessed date & times.
Does much more. Very flexible.
is still not change in DVD player.
#7
Posted 26 March 2008 - 06:23 AM
So, what exactly are we talking about here when you say 'DVD player'?
This could mean all sorts of things, including various software products and standalone products.
The dates on files are 'date created' date last modified' and 'date last accessed' - the way Windows Explorer sees these can be somewhat confused, depending in what order you do things, and so does the way other software lists them (as I know from things like Irfanview, which has hidden order influences).
The very least you can do is to change the recorded dates in the file structure, and then reboot - just to ensure there is something like a consistent view, and there is no hidden caching of info.
This could mean all sorts of things, including various software products and standalone products.
The dates on files are 'date created' date last modified' and 'date last accessed' - the way Windows Explorer sees these can be somewhat confused, depending in what order you do things, and so does the way other software lists them (as I know from things like Irfanview, which has hidden order influences).
The very least you can do is to change the recorded dates in the file structure, and then reboot - just to ensure there is something like a consistent view, and there is no hidden caching of info.
#8
Posted 26 March 2008 - 07:32 AM
dandnsmith, on Mar 26 2008, 07:23 AM, said:
So, what exactly are we talking about here when you say 'DVD player'?
This could mean all sorts of things, including various software products and standalone products.
The dates on files are 'date created' date last modified' and 'date last accessed' - the way Windows Explorer sees these can be somewhat confused, depending in what order you do things, and so does the way other software lists them (as I know from things like Irfanview, which has hidden order influences).
The very least you can do is to change the recorded dates in the file structure, and then reboot - just to ensure there is something like a consistent view, and there is no hidden caching of info.
This could mean all sorts of things, including various software products and standalone products.
The dates on files are 'date created' date last modified' and 'date last accessed' - the way Windows Explorer sees these can be somewhat confused, depending in what order you do things, and so does the way other software lists them (as I know from things like Irfanview, which has hidden order influences).
The very least you can do is to change the recorded dates in the file structure, and then reboot - just to ensure there is something like a consistent view, and there is no hidden caching of info.
I have OPPO DVD Player with USB to connect with my HDD,my DVD player sort all files by date created.
#9
Posted 03 April 2008 - 04:51 AM
humm , but it's caused by your soft burner .. try ton find a soft burner which fake timestamps ...
#10
Posted 03 April 2008 - 04:21 PM
RYU81: The program you might want to try is "useful file utilities" with the "change attributes" plug-in added.
Useful File Utilites and plug-ins
change attributes page
Useful File Utilites and plug-ins
change attributes page
#11
Posted 30 January 2009 - 02:54 PM
Try a nice GUI program
Directory Report
It can batch change file dates and batch rename files
Really cool options
Directory Report
It can batch change file dates and batch rename files
Really cool options
#12
Posted 04 February 2009 - 01:18 PM
I hate that you can do this. I found out about this ability when researching Conflicker.
#13
Posted 04 February 2009 - 03:37 PM
take the folder off the disk and move it back, date changes. I have folders I know I created in 2003 that I just moved to a new disk and the date is 2009
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