add in the sort by the option: "length"
add in the sort by the option: "length"
Is it possible to add in the classification by the option: "length", as it exists in Windows Explorer?
I really wanted this feature, because I have thousands of videos separated into more than 100 subfolders and, with this option, I was able to organize the files by length (video length) and thus eliminate duplicate files, following the thumbnail view. The files are in different formats and video encodings; therefore, tools that look for duplicate files do not work in my case.
As I said, there is this function in Windows Explorer, however, it takes a long time for Windows Explorer to organize thousands of video files (more than 30 minutes) in that order of duration. And every time I turn off the computer, I have to do this research again.
I would be grateful for an answer and even more grateful if that option was put in a future version of this great app!
Sorry for my English, I'm not fluent!
I really wanted this feature, because I have thousands of videos separated into more than 100 subfolders and, with this option, I was able to organize the files by length (video length) and thus eliminate duplicate files, following the thumbnail view. The files are in different formats and video encodings; therefore, tools that look for duplicate files do not work in my case.
As I said, there is this function in Windows Explorer, however, it takes a long time for Windows Explorer to organize thousands of video files (more than 30 minutes) in that order of duration. And every time I turn off the computer, I have to do this research again.
I would be grateful for an answer and even more grateful if that option was put in a future version of this great app!
Sorry for my English, I'm not fluent!
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
PlayTime Quickly calculate the total play time of a list of most any music or movie file.
How to extract duration time from ffmpeg output?
There are video "catalogers" (or similar) out there.
(I've never used any of them.)
Perhaps, tinyMediaManager or Other Useful Tools.
How to extract duration time from ffmpeg output?
There are video "catalogers" (or similar) out there.
(I've never used any of them.)
Perhaps, tinyMediaManager or Other Useful Tools.
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
therube wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 2:48 pm PlayTime Quickly calculate the total play time of a list of most any music or movie file.
How to extract duration time from ffmpeg output?
There are video "catalogers" (or similar) out there.
(I've never used any of them.)
Perhaps, tinyMediaManager or Other Useful Tools.
Thanks, but it didn't work for me. The program does not show thumbnail views.
I need a tool that shows files in thumbnail views and is organized in order of duration, either descending or ascending quickly, as the "Everything" program does.
Example: there is a list of 100 video files, most with different video times, but there are two files with equal content and viewing time. I want to see these two files side by side in the thumbnail view and decide to delete this duplicate file.
As I said, programs that find duplicate files don't work in my case, because although the video content is the same, they are in different formats.
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
A 'Length' column is currently in development.
Searching, indexing and sorting by length/duration information is in development.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Searching, indexing and sorting by length/duration information is in development.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
Great! Thank you!
Looking forward to a new version!
Looking forward to a new version!
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Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
I would like to upvote this enhancement suggestion. Being able to sort, display, and filter by video length is the one key missing attribute in this amazing program.
As duduelg said, when videos are different formats, or even the same format but encoded differently, length is the best way to detect duplicates.
As duduelg said, when videos are different formats, or even the same format but encoded differently, length is the best way to detect duplicates.
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
This post, around a year ago talks about length being in development, I'm not seeing it, so I assume it is still being worked on?
It would be very useful.
It would be very useful.
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
A length column is in development.
If you would like to try this now, please try the Everything 1.5 alpha.
Length Column
If you would like to try this now, please try the Everything 1.5 alpha.
Length Column
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
Ok, I think I might just do that.
EDIT:
First impressions, I really like the skin, quick question, is it better to only have one associated at a time? or is it ok to have both? I'm going to stop launching the other one at launch, but just in case I run into an issue, it would be nice to have it ready to go.
EDIT:
First impressions, I really like the skin, quick question, is it better to only have one associated at a time? or is it ok to have both? I'm going to stop launching the other one at launch, but just in case I run into an issue, it would be nice to have it ready to go.
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
Thank you very much! This is exactly what I wanted!void wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 11:02 am A length column is in development.
If you would like to try this now, please try the Everything 1.5 alpha.
Length Column
As I understand it, I need to index the "length" property so that I can quickly view the files in order. Would it be this?
Once again thank you very much and health and success in your life!
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
To index the length property:
- In Everything 1.5, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Properties tab on the left.
- Click Add....
- Select Length and click OK.
- Optionally set the include only folders. eg: D:\Media;E:\My Movies
- Optionally adjust the include only files. eg: *.mp3;*.flac
- Click OK.
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
Thanks!void wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 5:35 am To index the length property:
- In Everything 1.5, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Properties tab on the left.
- Click Add....
- Select Length and click OK.
- Optionally set the include only folders. eg: D:\Media;E:\My Movies
- Optionally adjust the include only files. eg: *.mp3;*.flac
- Click OK.
I did it! Of the nearly 40,000 files, he was unfortunately unable to display and classify the length of about 2,000 files, of different formats, sizes and folder locations. I undid and redid the indexing, removing "length" from the list of properties of the indexer, applying the modification and then adding the "length" again and applying the modifications, without success.
I remember that in Windows Explorer this happened with some old files in the * .mpg format, but in a much smaller number, something around tens.
I hope that this can be resolved in the next beta versions or in the final version. Anyway, it helped me a lot.
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
I noticed that the program doesn't show the duration of specific video file types like: * .3gp, * 3gpp, *. m4v, *.mov, *.mpe, *.mpg, *.mpeg, *.rm, *.rmvb and *.wmv
And others not as important to me as: *.3g2, * .asf * .vob and *.ts
If even the final version of the program were added to this functionality, I would be very grateful!
And others not as important to me as: *.3g2, * .asf * .vob and *.ts
If even the final version of the program were added to this functionality, I would be very grateful!
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
Ignore the post above, I was able to find the option and change the configuration. The program is working the way I want! Thank you very much!duduelg wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:11 am I noticed that the program doesn't show the duration of specific video file types like: * .3gp, * 3gpp, *. m4v, *.mov, *.mpe, *.mpg, *.mpeg, *.rm, *.rmvb and *.wmv
And others not as important to me as: *.3g2, * .asf * .vob and *.ts
If even the final version of the program were added to this functionality, I would be very grateful!
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
Normally these type of files will not display any valid length data in Everything.
File types known to Everything
Support for mpg and other variants are on my TODO list.
It is possible to add support for these file types with third party system property handlers.
As you have already found.. (might be helpful for others)
If you do have third party system property handler installed to support these file types, please make sure you include the file extension in the include only files list under Tools -> Options -> Properties -> Length -> Include only files.
File types known to Everything
Support for mpg and other variants are on my TODO list.
It is possible to add support for these file types with third party system property handlers.
As you have already found.. (might be helpful for others)
If you do have third party system property handler installed to support these file types, please make sure you include the file extension in the include only files list under Tools -> Options -> Properties -> Length -> Include only files.
Re: add in the sort by the option: "length"
(It's probably not going to be an issue about "type" [i.e., container], but rather an issue about codecs [& what the underlying OS knows of the same, & or what support is directly included for same within Everything].
Like with .flv, being a bit of an exception, in Win7, it is not "known" by Windows, so [prior to] its support being added into Everything, Length would turn up blank. Now, it is there .
As it is, most likely all those "types" are known, already. But there could be particular codecs that particular types might use that are not know. [Likely less common ones at that.])
Like with .flv, being a bit of an exception, in Win7, it is not "known" by Windows, so [prior to] its support being added into Everything, Length would turn up blank. Now, it is there .
As it is, most likely all those "types" are known, already. But there could be particular codecs that particular types might use that are not know. [Likely less common ones at that.])