![]() ![]() The "Date Created" and "Date Modified" for the video files do not match the dates as the photos surrounding them, but this weird column just called "Date" does, however I cannot see the seconds in that column. The photos all got EXIF data incorporated into them, but the videos do not. They are all named in chronological order as they were snapped / filmed, but I want to rename them to the exact time so they still will be in the right order after renaming them. ![]() In that folder, there are a bunch of photos and videos taken with a digital camera. If you look at my screen shot from Windows Explorer, there is a 5th kind of date shown there, only referred to as "Date". Thanks guys, but I have now tried all of the ones you listed and they all just show "Date Accessed", "Date Created", "Date Modified", "Date Taken". Multi Commander (enable on Explorer settings, Display, show seconds on the file time) ![]() Some more free file managers that can or show the seconds ![]()
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