Default filename
The default filename has format %Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S.
It uses date and time to create a unique filename for each recording.
Avoid using ":" in the filename because some devices consider it an illegal character.
The resulting filename from the default pattern looks like 2012-12-31-09-39-17.ogg. As you can see, the symbols have been replaced with current date (31.12.2012) and time (09:39:17 am). This format will keep the files sorted by date-time.
The file extension (such as .ogg, .mp3 or .m4a) is automatically set to what you have
selected in the main window. You simply select the audio format (and file extension) in the GUI.
The recordings are by default saved into your Audio folder. You can change this location in the settings.
Available formatting symbols
- %a
- is replaced by the locale's abbreviated weekday name.
- %A
- is replaced by the locale's full weekday name.
- %b
- is replaced by the locale's abbreviated month name.
- %B
- is replaced by the locale's full month name.
- %c
- is replaced by the locale's appropriate date and time representation.
- %C
- is replaced by the century number (the year divided by 100 and truncated
to an integer) as a decimal number [00-99].
- %d
- is replaced by the day of the month as a decimal number [01,31].
- %D
- same as %m/%d/%y.
- %e
- is replaced by the day of the month as a decimal number [1,31];
a single digit is preceded by a space.
- %h
- same as %b.
- %H
- is replaced by the hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number [00,23].
- %I
- is replaced by the hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number [01,12].
- %j
- is replaced by the day of the year as a decimal number [001,366].
- %m
- is replaced by the month as a decimal number [01,12].
- %M
- is replaced by the minute as a decimal number [00,59].
- %n
- is replaced by a newline character.
- %p
- is replaced by the locale's equivalent of either a.m. or p.m.
- %r
- is replaced by the time in a.m. and
p.m. notation; in the POSIX locale this is
equivalent to %I:%M:%S %p.
(not recommended because ":" may cause problems on some devices)
- %R
- is replaced by the time in 24 hour notation (%H:%M).
(not recommended because ":" may cause problems on some devices)
- %S
- is replaced by the second as a decimal number [00,61].
- %t
- is replaced by a tab character.
- %T
- is replaced by the time (%H:%M:%S).
(not recommended because ":" may cause problems on some devices)
- %u
- is replaced by the weekday as a decimal number [1,7], with 1 representing
Monday.
- %U
- is replaced by the week number of the year (Sunday as the first day of
the week) as a decimal number [00,53].
- %V
- is replaced by the week number of the year (Monday as the first day of the
week) as a decimal number [01,53]. If the week containing 1 January has
four or more days in the new year, then it is considered week 1. Otherwise,
it is the last week of the previous year, and the next week is week 1.
- %w
- is replaced by the weekday as a decimal number [0,6], with 0 representing
Sunday.
- %W
- is replaced by the week number of the year (Monday as the first day of
the week) as a decimal number [00,53]. All days in a new year preceding
the first Monday are considered to be in week 0.
- %x
- is replaced by the locale's appropriate date representation.
- %X
- is replaced by the locale's appropriate time representation.
- %y
- is replaced by the year without century as a decimal number [00,99].
- %Y
- is replaced by the year with century as a decimal number.
- %Z
- is replaced by the timezone name or abbreviation, or by no bytes
if no timezone information exists.
- %%
- is replaced by %.
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