Version 0.9 includes a cool feature by which you can insert a video's time code into the filename. If you specify "$T" (no quotation marks) in the video prefix option, it'll be replaced by the time code.
In the Windows version, the time code looks like 00_05_25, with underscores placed where colons normally would be. However, in the Mac version it tries to insert colons -- like 00:05:25. However, Mac OS X does not really like colons in filenames and replaces them with slashes when the file name displays in the finder. E.g., if the prefix were vlcsnap$T, the file name would look something like this:
vlcsnap00/05/25.jpg
The OS somehow remembers the colons, however, and if you FTP the file to a Linux box, the colons come back. This causes a variety of problems.
Would it be possible for the Mac version (same for Linux?) to generate time code with underscores and not colons?
Thanks for any assistance.