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It would be great if you could add a flag for preserving the original timestamp. I'm using xbmc so when I convert an older file it pops up in the recently added which is a bit of a bummer
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just use the 'touch' command to make the timestamp what you want. I usually use: touch -r <file_with_desired_timestamp> <file_with_wrong_timestamp> and it works very well.
There is no option to preserve the timestamp in the tools we use so.
It would be great if you could add a flag for preserving the original timestamp. I'm using xbmc so when I convert an older file it pops up in the recently added which is a bit of a bummer
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