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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.

  • $A - "A"
  • $B - "0"
  • $C - "0"
  • $D - ? 00_00_08 ?
  • $E - "E"
  • $F - 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 ?
  • $S - ? 0.0 ?
  • $T - Timecode?
  • $U - "-"
  • $V - ? 256 ?
  • $W - "W"
  • $X - "X"
  • $Y - "Y"
  • $Z - "Z"