You can also use bulk renamer.i don't have a URL but google should get you 
what you want. it's by  Jim Willsher.

SA&G

:>I use multiren (multiple file renamer) which was a PC Magazine
:> shareware hit a few years back. It's good for typing whole titles
:> plus the mp3 or whatever extention into the box and then numbering
:> away.
:> It has a "creat undo file" option which makes one of those old
:> familiar dos batch files in case of screw-ups.
:>
:> Jon
:>
:> -----Original Message-----
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:> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Russ
:> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 6:20 PM
:> To: PC audio discussion list.
:> Subject: Batch file renamer
:>
:> Hi
:>
:> Can anyone recommend a good freeware batch file renamer?  I will be
:> using it to rename mp3 files though the file type probably should
:> not matter.  There are many file renamers available.  I tried a
:> couple but they turned out to be trial versions or required making
:> changes in the registry.  I thought it would be safer to get one
:> others are already using and is less likely to contain malware.
:>
:> Thanks
:> Russ
:>
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