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  • I need that indication to individual files like in Windows (customizable) across ALL or at least whichever folder that contains audio and video files. If this is NOT possible, at least I should be able to do that individually/manually.

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    but it is already there. Right click on a music file in File Manager, select Properties > Audio and it gives you the duration... Same applies for Videos too.

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  • I need that indication to individual files like in Windows (customizable) across ALL or at least whichever folder that contains audio and video files. If this is NOT possible, at least I should be able to do that individually/manually.

    – BS Vijay Anand
    8 hours ago







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    but it is already there. Right click on a music file in File Manager, select Properties > Audio and it gives you the duration... Same applies for Videos too.

    – Graham
    8 hours ago







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    – DK Bose
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  • I need that indication to individual files like in Windows (customizable) across ALL or at least whichever folder that contains audio and video files. If this is NOT possible, at least I should be able to do that individually/manually.

    – BS Vijay Anand
    8 hours ago







  • 1





    Avoid adding more information to your question in comments. Please edit your original question.

    – FedonKadifeli
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    but it is already there. Right click on a music file in File Manager, select Properties > Audio and it gives you the duration... Same applies for Videos too.

    – Graham
    8 hours ago







  • 2





    Since readers of your question may not have access to a Windows system, please include an image of what you see using a Windows file manager.

    – DK Bose
    6 hours ago

















  • I need that indication to individual files like in Windows (customizable) across ALL or at least whichever folder that contains audio and video files. If this is NOT possible, at least I should be able to do that individually/manually.

    – BS Vijay Anand
    8 hours ago







  • 1





    Avoid adding more information to your question in comments. Please edit your original question.

    – FedonKadifeli
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    but it is already there. Right click on a music file in File Manager, select Properties > Audio and it gives you the duration... Same applies for Videos too.

    – Graham
    8 hours ago







  • 2





    Since readers of your question may not have access to a Windows system, please include an image of what you see using a Windows file manager.

    – DK Bose
    6 hours ago
















I need that indication to individual files like in Windows (customizable) across ALL or at least whichever folder that contains audio and video files. If this is NOT possible, at least I should be able to do that individually/manually.

– BS Vijay Anand
8 hours ago






I need that indication to individual files like in Windows (customizable) across ALL or at least whichever folder that contains audio and video files. If this is NOT possible, at least I should be able to do that individually/manually.

– BS Vijay Anand
8 hours ago





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but it is already there. Right click on a music file in File Manager, select Properties > Audio and it gives you the duration... Same applies for Videos too.

– Graham
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but it is already there. Right click on a music file in File Manager, select Properties > Audio and it gives you the duration... Same applies for Videos too.

– Graham
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Since readers of your question may not have access to a Windows system, please include an image of what you see using a Windows file manager.

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This is what you can have in Kubuntu 19.04 which uses Dolphin as the default file manager:



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    This feature already exists in a standard Ubuntu installation which includes totem which is installed by default.



    Right click on a music or video file in File Manager ('Files' application or 'Nautilus') select the Properties tab → Audio (or in the case of video, 'Audio/Video') and it gives you the duration in minutes and seconds.



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              This feature already exists in a standard Ubuntu installation which includes totem which is installed by default.



              Right click on a music or video file in File Manager ('Files' application or 'Nautilus') select the Properties tab → Audio (or in the case of video, 'Audio/Video') and it gives you the duration in minutes and seconds.



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                  Right click on a music or video file in File Manager ('Files' application or 'Nautilus') select the Properties tab → Audio (or in the case of video, 'Audio/Video') and it gives you the duration in minutes and seconds.



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                  This feature already exists in a standard Ubuntu installation which includes totem which is installed by default.



                  Right click on a music or video file in File Manager ('Files' application or 'Nautilus') select the Properties tab → Audio (or in the case of video, 'Audio/Video') and it gives you the duration in minutes and seconds.



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