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Je trouve ce matériau, http://wiki.videolan.org/documentation:play_howto/format_string.J'essaie le code de temps de la vidéo dans mon préfixe de nom de fichier comme ceci, "scène- $ t-".Mais le filtre de la scène ne produit pas de code temporel dans le nom du fichier.Les variables de chaîne de format ne supportent que 0.9.0 Version?

Merci d'avance.

Était-ce utile?

La solution 2

I think there is a bug over this module, so I just write a separate function to extract the time info.

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Take a look @ the documentation on this page and variables, for me for example

  1. Tools -> Preferences
  2. Video
  3. On the snapshot section I put $N- which is the name of the file, you could actually do whatever you want with following variables

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It's not clear from your questions whether you refer to taking video snapshots, but that's what I'll assume here.

Looking at the documentation (https://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Snapshots/), --snapshot-path and --snapshot-prefix can only be expanded from version 2.2.0. I.e. if you want to insert time and date as part of your snapshot filename, you will have to use VLC version 2.2.0 or greater.

A number of Linux distributions have not upgraded their stock VLC to 2.2.0, including Linux Mint, and, it seems Ubuntu. What you're trying to do works for me on Windows with the latest VLC.

Goto Tools->Preferences or alternatively press Ctrl + P

Then Goto Video -> Video snpashot

Enter in Prefix text box

vlcsnap-%H-%M-%S

Options expansions that can be added are

%Y : year
%m : month
%d : day
%H : hour
%M : minute
%S : second

For a list of other common formatted string option, Goto

https://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Play_HowTo/Format_String

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$N-%H-%M-%S-

it works for me while using build 3.0.3

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