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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
- Date added: April 28, 2006
- Total Downloads: 17,049
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From Scarabee Software :Siren renames files using an expression. A lot of information associated to a file can be used name, extension, dates, selection number other information is extracted from it according to its type audio (mp3,mpc,ogg,wma,wav,au), video (avi,mpg,asf,wmv), image (standard and raw), exif, iptc, karaoke, url, html, office and pdf document. Many different operations can be performed on character strings. A complete directory tree can be processed. Images can be viewed. For example, to change a file name to uppercase with the mp3 extension, the expression can be ub.mp3 Languages English, French. Version 1.90 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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15 out of 30 people found this review helpful
Version: Siren 1.90
"Too complicated for what it does"
Pros: It does an alright job when you finally figure things out
Cons: Too hard to figure out things, functions arent worth the learning curve
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Version: Siren 1.90
Pros: This program has A LOT of variables you can use when renaming files and a general expression bar, making it very versitile for almost any set of files. The interface can be complicated, if you don't use the right click on a shown variable and select "insert pointed variable". This will add whatever it takes to create that column of information into the expression that is used to rename files; saving you from finding the expression for your tag. An example of an expression is to rename your mp3 filenames by "artist - song.mp3" your expression would be "%ma - %mt.%e". Or to name a bunch of pictures "trip title - incrementing number.jpg" your expression would be something like "Yosemity - %n.%e". If you are unsure as to the results of an expression you can click "recompute future names" or even set the options to automatically recompute on a single keystroke.
Cons: No m4a support last I knew.
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