w3wilkes wrote: 
> Do any of these RG tools give the ability to preserve file timestamps
> like MP3Tag?

You can use BulkFileChanger
(https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/bulk_file_changer.html) to save the
"modified time" to "accessed time", then run dbPoweramp or your RG tool
of choice, then restore the "modified time" by moving "accessed time"
back to "modified time". 

I would test first on one album. I also add 5 seconds to the modified
time so that LMS picks it up in a "changed or new" scan.

The "accessed timestamp" has been disabled by default since Vista -
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/filecab/2006/11/07/disabling-last-access-time-in-windows-vista-to-improve-ntfs-performance/
- so you won't upset many programs, but as usual, test on a small batch
of files first.



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