Rename the downloaded eMule file

  

Description: After adding some ed2k links to download some media files or compressed packages, I found that the file name of the compressed package displayed on the main interface of eMule is not what I just saw. The names generally show names such as (1), Rar, (2), and Rar. Mainly when adding downloads, you can't use "rename" to solve like FlashGet or NetTransport. Www.45it.com (computer software and hardware application network) So after the download is completed, they have to open these compression packages one by one, view the details of the files inside and even preview the file name. Otherwise, when there are more downloaded files, you can't completely distinguish the files named by numbers, pinyin or letters in the incoming folder under the eMule directory. As the download increases, the workload of changing the file name is quite cumbersome.

Problem example: Please follow me one example to eliminate this problem. For example, we browsed in a well-known eMule forum in China and found the original soundtrack of a movie. We want to download it to the hard disk and enjoy it. However, when you click on the link in the forum "Original Album.-.[×××]. Album.(mp3).rar", the eMule download is immediately called, but it is displayed in the eMule download interface. The soundtrack is: Original Soundtrack - Album (Mp3).rar, the word name is not satisfactory. Originally, this movie has 2 original soundtracks on the top and bottom. If you download both, then there is an original album in the incoming folder - Album (Mp3).rar(1), Original Soundtrack - Album ( Mp3).rar(2) These 2 compression packages. If you download other movie soundtracks to your hard drive, then you will have the original soundtrack - Album (Mp3).rar(1), Original Soundtrack - Album (Mp3).rar(2), Original Soundtrack - Album ( Mp3).rar(3) and other n compression packages, the numbers in parentheses are from 1 - n and so on. More annoying!

Workaround: To solve this problem, just right click on the file in the download list and select "Show all comments". In the next pop-up window, click the "File name" option, under "Receive" In the input box, type the name of the file you want to modify. For example, change it to "××× Original Soundtrack - Album (Mp3).rar", and confirm it after modification. In this way, the original "Original Album - Album (Mp3).rar" in the download list becomes "××× Original Soundtrack - Album (Mp3).rar", which is convenient for everyone after downloading. Managed.

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