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by PotamePierre
Fri Aug 26, 2022 11:51 pm
Forum: Beta testing, bugs, and feature requests - MMW5
Topic: Do NOT update timestamp for files that has not actually modified [#19325]
Replies: 3
Views: 882

Re: Do NOT update timestamp for files that has not actually modified [#19325]

I'm very grateful that you will be trying to fix the "class 3" issue. As for the "class 2" issue ("taggable" files that don't actually change), it seems to me that MediaMonkey already has at least some of the requisite code — when you tag based on filenames, the preview...
by PotamePierre
Thu Aug 18, 2022 6:57 pm
Forum: Beta testing, bugs, and feature requests - MMW5
Topic: Do NOT update timestamp for files that has not actually modified [#19325]
Replies: 3
Views: 882

Do NOT update timestamp for files that has not actually modified [#19325]

MediaMonkey is incredibly handy for bulk-tagging video files, but there's a problem. When you select a large number of video files for tagging/retagging, you may end up with three classes of files: (1) Files in formats that MediaMonkey can actually write tags to — MP4s definitely, and apparently at ...
by PotamePierre
Fri May 03, 2019 12:55 pm
Forum: Wishlist (MMW4)
Topic: Editing pathname or filename alone within MM should NOT update the file's "date modified" record
Replies: 1
Views: 6157

Editing pathname or filename alone within MM should NOT update the file's "date modified" record

I recently edited the filename (and the filename only ) of a fair number of videos using MediaMonkey's "Properties" GUI. When files are renamed in Windows, the file's modification date (date stamp / time stamp) remains unchanged. When you rename them from MediaMonkey, however, their date/t...
by PotamePierre
Fri May 03, 2019 12:02 pm
Forum: Wishlist (MMW4)
Topic: When will you port to Linux?
Replies: 84
Views: 167845

Re: When will you port to Linux?

One more up-vote. Like the original poster and the first commenter, I'm also migrating from Windows to Linux. (I'm still too much of a Linux noob to solve problems I ran into with Manjaro, so Arch and its derivatives are off the table for at least a couple/few years. In the meantime, I'm running Lin...