General :: Renaming Multiple Files In Batch Process

Feb 21, 2010

I have some random files in a folder. I want to rename all of the files in a batch process. I have a text file that contains the Currentname of all the files in the folder, as well as a text file with all of the Newname of files in the folder. I want to replace Currentnames with Newnames.

For example, here are the names of the files in the folder:
1.mp4
2.mp4
3.mp4

I have a text file with the Currentname of all the files in the folder:
1.mp4
2.mp4
3.mp4

I have a text file with the proper Newname of the file:
a.mp4
b.mp4
c.mp4

I want to rename Currentname with Newname in the folder. So when I go to the folder the Newname of the files are:
a.mp4
b.mp4
c.mp4

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Code:
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Code:
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Code:
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I am able to accomplish this using this command:
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