

In this image the Date column = Date Acquired even though Date Modified/Date Taken are both older.

This answer states the Date field to be the older of either the Date Modified or Date Created unless the Date Taken column is populated, in which case it uses that. Add final touches with individual file name editing if you wish. With options including: change extensions, add text, remove text, replace text and more you can do just about anything. So in the image below, the first 3 files should be renamed to this (ignore the directory): Renaming lots of files is a breeze with Bulk File Rename Add files from any folder (even multiple folders) and rename them all at once. I'm open to solutions using command prompt, 3rd party software, whatever. So if I can get the Date string pre-pended to the filenames before I upload them, then in the DVD making software I can sort by file name and it will be a de-facto Date sort. Why? I need to upload these files to a DVD making software and have them processed chronologically, but the DVD making software doesn't look at the Date column so the only other option is to sort them by filename.

I've tried software like ReNamer and the Bulk Renaming Utility as outlined in this question's answers and while those allow you to append based on some date columns like Created Date and Modified Date, neither of those allow the use of the plain 'ol Date column. The tricky part is the use of the Date column. I've got a list of a few hundred files that I need renamed by appending a modified version of the Date column to the front of the file name.
