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== '''Known Prefix Codes & Output''' == | == '''Known Prefix Codes & Output''' == | ||
If you put these as part of the filename in the default filename preferences (Windows from this particular set of experiments), they create different output. I don't have much idea what they represent, but I know some of the output, and can't find any documentation on this anywhere. | If you put these as part of the filename in the default filename preferences (Windows from this particular set of experiments), they create different output. I don't have much idea what they represent, but I know some of the output, and can't find any documentation on this anywhere. |
Revision as of 04:36, 12 February 2019
See also: Documentation:Snapshots and VLC HowTo/Take a snapshot
Mystery solved: see Documentation:Format String
Known Prefix Codes & Output
If you put these as part of the filename in the default filename preferences (Windows from this particular set of experiments), they create different output. I don't have much idea what they represent, but I know some of the output, and can't find any documentation on this anywhere.
Prefix code | Output |
---|---|
$A | "A" |
$B | "0" |
$C | "0" |
$D | ? 00_00_08 ? |
$E | "E" |
$F | path and filename, minus path info special characters |
$G | "G" |
$H | "H" |
$J | "J" |
$K | "K" |
$L | ? 00_00_07 ? |
$M | "M" |
$N | Filename |
$O | "-" |
$P | ? Frame? |
$Q | "Q" |
$R | ? 1.0 ? Aspect Ratio? |
$S | ? 0.0 ? - Audio Info? |
$T | Timecode from video? |
$U | "-" |
$V | ? 256 ? Color depth? |
$W | "W" |
$X | "X" |
$Y | "Y" |
$Z | "Z" |
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