Hello,
I customized the folder/filename specification string and noticed that it is not always updating the DateTime. It does increment the index.
Here's the spec. string I'm using:
{Date:SZ}Z\{FrameType}\Cap_{DateTime:SZ}_{index}_INFO_{TargetName}_{Camera}
John
Time in Filename not updating, only index number
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Re: Time in Filename not updating, only index number
Hi John,
{DateTime} is the time that the capture started, so does not update for subsequent frames. You can use {FrameTime} if you want the time of the frame itself, which will update from frame to frame.
cheers,
Robin
{DateTime} is the time that the capture started, so does not update for subsequent frames. You can use {FrameTime} if you want the time of the frame itself, which will update from frame to frame.
cheers,
Robin