10/4/2023 0 Comments Xnconvert script![]() ![]() Nope, I don’t care if it’s terminal only, it’s even better if I can script it in a bash script. Greetings goes to the blogger who saved the appimage on mega.nz … and yes it still works. It can save presets and handle exif data as you wished. Maybe have look at this app: Smart File Renamer - Rename Multiple Files Easily! (it is free, but has locked features)ĮDIT: Oh well while searching a bit I found a nice one: Inviska Rename … no idea what happens to the website… but seems the appimage is still there. Maybe use a photo manager for this task and just use the export function? Anyway… if you look for a GUI for reading exif-data and rename, you will not find any. Thanks in advance to all of you, and have a great day! I am sorry, I started with a couple of things I already searched for but could not find, but then more came up. ![]() A muxer (Used to add audio streams to videos without re-encoding them.)ĮDIT: will use losslesscut which is quite nice and easy to use. XSANE, has a lot of options, and the output is rather small.Ī duplicate file (image video or other) finding programĮDIT: will use rmlint which is quite nice and easy to use.Īnd Lastly: 7. Like number 3, did not get to research this one. Have not searched for an alternative for this one or tried to run it under WINE, but if there’s something better, please feel free to let me know. As I mentioned I am working with the flatpak version of XnConvert, but it’s quite old, has hung up on me once, but other than that it’s useable.ĮDIT2: the script from 1 also converts nicely. Things I tested-ImageMagick, did not find a way to preserve EXIF data, and from what I read it’s not in the scope. ![]() Saving the PNGs must have the feature to compress to level 9 as a setting.ī. Task-convert images from JPEG to PNG while preserving creation date and other data. XnConvert (I know about the flatpak version and use it)Ī. This will bring up the batch processing window with your selected files listed. Various other Renamers, most either did not have the feature to access the EXIF data and use it in the rename, or lacked other features such as batch operations.Ĭreated a bash script that does this. To apply batch processing, select the files that you wish to process using the browser view of XnView, then click the convert button from the toolbar (or Batch Processing from the edit menu or the right-click menu). Things I tested - KRenamer, does what I want but has no way to save presets for future use. Task-Rename image files based on the date the image was taken.ī. I would appreciate it if you could suggest suitable alternatives to the following programs.Ī. Now most of the stuff I found alternatives for, however, there are a few areas that I could not find a suitable replacement or run the original software under WINE. Hello, I’m migrating a machine that I ran certain tasks on that ran Windows 10, to a virtual machine running Manjaro XFCE. ![]()
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