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Last Modifed Date Is Sometimes More Appropriate Than File Creation Date #37030

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mslinn opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 0 comments
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Last Modifed Date Is Sometimes More Appropriate Than File Creation Date #37030

mslinn opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 0 comments
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mslinn commented Jan 23, 2025

Description of the new feature / enhancement

I shoot many videos with my camera. Then I remove the memory card, insert into a reader on my Windows computer, and use the Sony utility to copy them to a Windows volume. The copy modifies the file creation date.

If I let videos accumulate for a few days before copying them to Windows, they all end up with the same creation date. However, the last modified date remains correct, which is the date each video was made.

Scenario when this would be used?

It might be appropriate to use file creation date in some circumstances, but anyone who is copying media from a memory card to their computer will want to use last modified date instead. This should be an option.

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@mslinn mslinn added the Needs-Triage For issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teams label Jan 23, 2025
@mslinn mslinn changed the title Last Modifed Date Sometimes is More Appropriate Than File Creation Date Last Modifed Date Is Sometimes More Appropriate Than File Creation Date Jan 23, 2025
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