applying $N and $T to scene filter caps?

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applying $N and $T to scene filter caps?

Postby terminaltrip421 » 18 May 2016 11:47

high I was wondering if there was any way for the $N and $T format strings(?) to be applied to screencaps taken with scene filter. I tried them as the prefix. I've only just discovered this command line thing so if there's a different one that can be used involving the "--" formatting or the like that would be appreciated as well.

what I'm hoping for as a result is for the image filenames to automatically reflect the source filename and for a timecode in the filename to correspond to where in the file that screencap was captured from. I understand if this isn't functionally possible I was just really hoping. any and all help is greatly appreciated.

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Re: applying $N and $T to scene filter caps?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 18 May 2016 16:59

Patch welcome.
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