Hello,
I suggest adding a Duration column, as an easy way to know how long a multimedia file lasts.
Cheers,
[SOLVED] Add "Duration" in columns for multimedia files
[SOLVED] Add "Duration" in columns for multimedia files
Last edited by Shohreh on Wed Jan 04, 2023 4:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Add "Duration" in columns for multimedia files
Hi,
that already exists.
Add Columns... -> Click on "Windows Property System" -> Search for: System.Media.Duration ...
that already exists.
Add Columns... -> Click on "Windows Property System" -> Search for: System.Media.Duration ...
Re: Add "Duration" in columns for multimedia files
Thanks, but how?
No "Windows Property System" in the pop-up menu, in the app's menus, or even the Options sub-menu.
No "Windows Property System" in the pop-up menu, in the app's menus, or even the Options sub-menu.
Re: Add "Duration" in columns for multimedia files
2Shohreh
Try Everything 1.5
Try Everything 1.5
Re: Add "Duration" in columns for multimedia files
Screenshot:
(the menu comes from right-clicking the result list header (with Name, Path, etc.)
(the menu comes from right-clicking the result list header (with Name, Path, etc.)
Re: Add "Duration" in columns for multimedia files
Thanks. Instead of installing an Alpha, I'll wait until an official release.
Re: [SOLVED] Add "Duration" in columns for multimedia files
The Alpha is officially released (as experimental), but it's quite stable and most of us on the forum uses it.
Since I've been using 1.5 for so long, I can no longer answer questions about 1.4 because it's so obsolete.
Since I've been using 1.5 for so long, I can no longer answer questions about 1.4 because it's so obsolete.
Re: [SOLVED] Add "Duration" in columns for multimedia files
It is an official alpha!
Kidding aside: Everything 1.5 and 1.4 will be installed side-by-side, so you can experiment with 1.5 while using 1.4 for your regular business. They can even run at the same time.
And although it is called an alpha version, it is already quite stable and mature.
Most regulars here use 1.5 as their daily driver instead of 1.4.
(just for some background; it is all up to you, of course)
Kidding aside: Everything 1.5 and 1.4 will be installed side-by-side, so you can experiment with 1.5 while using 1.4 for your regular business. They can even run at the same time.
And although it is called an alpha version, it is already quite stable and mature.
Most regulars here use 1.5 as their daily driver instead of 1.4.
(just for some background; it is all up to you, of course)