![]() ![]() Often these values are seen in APIs for lastUpdatedTime or similar. The Unix timestamp is the number of seconds that have elapsed since Janu(midnight UTC/GMT – Unix epoch), not counting leap seconds (in ISO 8601: ). The 18-digit timestamp is the number of 100-nanosecond intervals (one billionth of a second) since UTC (Windows epoch).Įxample 132947402891099830 Unix Timestamps In Active Directory it is the value used for attributes such as pwdLastSet, accountExpires, LastLogon, LastLogonTimestamp, and LastPwdSet. In PowerShell it is also referenced as FileTime. But what are Windows and Unix timestamps? Windows TimestampsĪ Windows timestamp is an 18-digit integer often referred to as an Active Directory timestamp, and more historically Windows32 FILETIME or SYSTEMTIME. Therefore, in this post I detail the functions in the ConvertTime PowerShell module I’ve just published which allows you to convert to and from a PowerShell DateTime object and Unix & Windows timestamps. A number of the PowerShell Modules I’ve published do contain the Unix timestamp conversion, but I couldn’t find Windows timestamp conversion as a function that I know I’ve previously written. ![]() Converting from Windows and Unix timestamps with PowerShell. Step 5 – Select the “Convert” menu option and the Windows Media files will be converted to MP3.In this post I detail a module I’ve just published that is another of those I’ve done this before, but how do I find it again moments. Step 4 – Change the output file type on the menu located at the bottom of the Switch interface to MP3. Step 3 – Choose the Switch menu choice to “Add Folder” and select the folder used in Step 2 for consolidating the Windows Media files to convert to MP3. Step 2 – Move or copy all Windows Media files to be converted to a single folder on the computer. Step 1 – Install the Switch program on the desired computer. For end-users who do not want to install Windows Media Player or are using a MAC, the application can be used to fulfill a short-term requirement to convert Windows Media formatted music to MP3. The Switch application is a commercial audio conversion program that is available for two weeks as freeware. Step 13 – Wait until Windows Media Player displays a notification indicating the rip is complete and the Windows Media formatted music will now be saved in MP3 format. Step 12 – Choose the “Rip CD” menu choice under the “Now Playing Screen.” Step 11 – Change the file format to “MP3” and the location of the “Ripped” music location to the desired folder on the computer. Step 10 – Pick the “Organize,” and “Options” menu options followed by clicking the “Rip Music” menu choice. Stop Windows Media Player from playing the disc by clicking the “Stop” menu button. Step 9 – Close the CD/DVD drive when it opens after the burn is complete. Step 8 – Select the “Burn” menu option located beneath the DVD drive letter that has the desired playlist label beside the menu choice. Step 7 – Choose the “Audio CD” option located beneath the “Burn Options” menu tab. Then, insert a black CD-R into the computer’s CD/DVD drive. Step 6 – Drag all files that are selected to the new playlist area in the program. Hold the “Shift” key down and left click multiple files to add more than a single file to the list. Step 5 – Click the “enter” button followed by using the Windows Media Player file chooser to find the Windows Media files to burn to CD. ![]() Step 4 – Click the “Create Playlist” menu choice and then enter a name for the new playlist. Step 3 – Select the “Library” menu option and then click the “Playlists” menu choice. Step 2 – Launch the Windows Media Player application by double-clicking the program icon on the computer’s desktop. Depending on the security settings of the user account, you may have to log-in as an administrator to install the program. Step 1 – Install Windows Media Player on the desired computer if not already installed. There is not a direct export utility built into the application, but program options can be changed to save the files in MP3 format. End-users can download the latest version of the software from Microsoft at no charge if not already installed on the respective computer. Convert Windows Media to MP3 Using Windows Media PlayerĪ common method used to convert Windows Media to MP3 is using the burn feature of Windows Media Player. As a result, a common task that arises for consumers is to convert windows media to MP3. Not all MP-3 or portable music players are able to play WMA formatted music. When an end-user imports music from a CD or other source into the player, the default setting on the target computer will save the file(s) in the WMA or Windows Media format. The Windows Media format is the native file format for audio files saved in the Windows Media Player. ![]()
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