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use a better naming default naming scheme for instant upload

Open mbiebl opened this issue 7 years ago • 7 comments

The current default naming scheme seems to be YY-MM-DD HH-mm-ss counter.jpg

I'd like to suggest a few changes: a/ Use a full year, i.e YYYY b/ Avoid using spaces c/ Don't use the same format for day and time. Example: 17-06-01 16-04-02 0001.jpg is very hard to decypher, as you don't know which part is which.

Suggested change: YYYY-MM-DD_HHmmss_0001.jpg Example: 2017-04-02_160402_0001.jpg

mbiebl avatar Aug 23 '17 22:08 mbiebl

The focus is on the date, which imho is the most important information.

mbiebl avatar Aug 23 '17 22:08 mbiebl

Dup of #332 I prefer to close older issue as description here is better IMHO.

rakekniven avatar Aug 24 '17 10:08 rakekniven

Related to #325 as well.

rakekniven avatar Aug 24 '17 10:08 rakekniven

Is there a reason to not use the iOS filename? Almost every other auto image upload software has an option to either use original name (IMG_xxxx.jpg) or rename to timestamp.

doomi avatar Oct 20 '17 13:10 doomi

Still not fixed. IMO it should use the iOS filename by default. But if not, then use a 4 digit year as default and certainly no spaces in the filename.

doomi avatar Mar 04 '19 12:03 doomi

Please remove option Subfolders in autoupload for YYYY/MM/photo.jpg

and let us add custom filenames with path because that brings all the options we need.

e.g. i would like to have all photos from one year in one folder: YYYY/YYYY-MM-DD hh-mm-ss [originalfilenamecounter].jpg which gives me an error: / is an invalid character 👎

dennore avatar Mar 12 '22 06:03 dennore

Please remove option Subfolders in autoupload for YYYY/MM/photo.jpg

@dennore That would be a different issue IMHO.

rakekniven avatar Jun 02 '22 12:06 rakekniven