Hi,
I believe US9 is a great product, but there this one thing that annoys me. After capturing I get filenames like: uvs050704-002-13.AVI
This filename contains the date of capturing(050704) and a sequence number(13). This sequence number does not contain leading zeros so sorting on alfabet in explorer does not give you the result you would expect. But what I am really interrested in is the time of shooting. If the time of shooting would be in the filename I would only have to capture and I would have a perfect sorted archive at once. WinDV can do this job but I dont know if this product is reliable. Is their any trick within UV9 to get the shooting date into the filename?
Grtz, FSSE
Shooting date in filenames after capturing
Moderator: Ken Berry
Jump to
- Important Information - New members please read
- ↳ -- Important Notice -- Alludo the parent company for Corel products – Customer Support
- ↳ Web Board Rules
- ↳ Please Read This Before Posting & FAQ's
- Popular Products
- ↳ VideoStudio
- ↳ MovieFactory 7 SE
- ↳ Paint Shop Pro
- ↳ PSP Scripting
- ↳ PhotoMirage
- ↳ AfterShot Pro
- ↳ General Questions & Getting Started
- ↳ Bugs & Suggestions
- ↳ Tips, Tricks, and Results
- ↳ AfterShot Pro Plugins
- ↳ DVD MovieFactory
- ↳ Motion Studio 3D
- ↳ WinDVD
- General Discussion
- ↳ General Information & Downloads
- ↳ Member's Samples
- ↳ VIDEO & DVD
- ↳ Forum Chat
- ↳ IMAGING
- ↳ Microsoft Vista / Windows 7
- ↳ Corel Forums Web Ring
- Forum Tutorials
- ↳ VIDEO Product Tutorials
- ↳ DVD Product Tutorials
- ↳ IMAGING & WEB Product Tutorials
- ↳ Photography Class
- Legacy
- ↳ Subforums
- ↳ GIF Animator & Web Utilities
- ↳ PhotoImpact
- ↳ MediaStudio Pro
- ↳ Cool 3D / Cool 3DPS
- ↳ DVD Workshop
- ↳ Photo Explorer
- ↳ Photo Express
- ↳ Corel Digital Studio 2010
- ↳ CD&DVD Picture Show
- ↳ Competitions
- ↳ Competition
- ↳ COMBINATION
