Of course, your should backup all these files anyway. Then simply invoke 'renumber.bat' from the command line.
It will move your images from folder 1 to folder 2 and add a random number between 1 and 600 to the front of their names. LSS 10 rename i 0count.jpg if count GEQ 10 rename i count.jpg set /a count+1 ) Save the above code snippet to a file called 'renumber.bat' in the directory of jpg files you want to rename.
You can also rename files with just two clicks, directly from Windows Automatically set MP3, OGG, WMA, M4A, APE, FLAC, MPC tags, organize your photos based on their type or size, fix irritating issues like double spaces or wrong casing in file names, and much more. make a folder named 2 on the desktop and run the script. With File Renamer Turbo, you can easily rename multiple files in one batch. it can also be randomized according to the shuffled image files.
It doesn't matter if the original folders are left around empty. Say you have folder on the desktop named 1 with 600 images. Rename and shuffle files in the input directories to number of output directories. In the script the 3000 names are fixed, except the 1st, which is. The 'random string' comes from an array of 3000 English words, (downloaded from a dictionary). Assume that all images are belongs to 'john', so i want to rename all images with 'john+ a random string'. What I need is to copy all the files into a 'flat' directory structure and rename. In a folder there are 100 images and all numbered with some digits or names. If the original files are in a more complex directory structure than a single level, the script doesnt work, it doesn't rename files in "sub folders". It generates random numbers and puts them in front of every file in a specified folder. If, like me, you have a car radio or a clock radio which cannot play tracks in random order from your usb stick itself, this application might be useful for you. In the script the 3000 names are fixed, except the 1st, which is settable (john, mary, sai, pavan etc.) The end result is to rename all image files ie: john good, john bad, john eating, john idiol, john silly etc. For cheap music players: Puts random numbers in front of every file. Example, starting with Top Folder >Folder A >File01 >File02 >Folder B >File03 > Folder C > File 5 > Folder D etc I'd like to get to Top Folder random file name 1 random file name 2 random file name 3 etc It doesn't matter if the original folders are. The 'random string' comes from an array of 3000 English words, (downloaded from a dictionary). The above script works only for a single directory level (I just tried it) and though there is the issue of what happens if the random name is the same presumably that can be managed with an 'if not exists' or whatever the equivalent is for Mac, but I have an additional requirement that I am hoping a script 'whiz' can come up with an easy answer for. What I need is to copy all the files into a 'flat' directory structure and rename. Waking this thread up as I have the same requirement and hoping someone good at scripts cam answer this.