J JGr! n3wb Jan 14, 2022 24 4 Finland Jan 14, 2022 #1 I have setup my camera to take snapshots but today I notice that there are one digit, that is different on the filename, what does it tell me? XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX_01_20220114110839000_[M][0@0][1].jpg XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX_01_20220114110839000_[M][0@0][0].jpg
I have setup my camera to take snapshots but today I notice that there are one digit, that is different on the filename, what does it tell me? XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX_01_20220114110839000_[M][0@0][1].jpg XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX_01_20220114110839000_[M][0@0][0].jpg
user8963 Known around here Nov 26, 2018 1,465 2,317 Christmas Island Jan 14, 2022 #2 I think you can figure it out yourself when you look at the overlay numbers on the image Reactions: genelit
J JGr! n3wb Jan 14, 2022 24 4 Finland Jan 14, 2022 #3 Ash... I didn't realize that it was exact the same time... so that's why there are 0 and 1 on the end!?
Ash... I didn't realize that it was exact the same time... so that's why there are 0 and 1 on the end!?
Flintstone61 Known around here Feb 4, 2020 7,456 12,066 Minnesota USA Jan 14, 2022 #4 Possibly Substream and Mainstream captures?
JDreaming Getting comfortable Jul 21, 2020 802 2,325 East Jan 14, 2022 #7 Maybe you setup your camera to take 2 snapshots or you manually click snapshot twice very fast. And since you can't have a file with the same name, therefore it adds a 1 for the second picture?
Maybe you setup your camera to take 2 snapshots or you manually click snapshot twice very fast. And since you can't have a file with the same name, therefore it adds a 1 for the second picture?