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Create Multiple Cine Files into Sub-folders within the Original Folder Location
You can also introduce a counter of cine files, using the @ sign. Using the same convention as
the one just mentioned, if you specify:
Example: c:\cine@2\imag!4
Results in:
c:\cine00\cine1\imag-010
c:\cine00\cine1\imag-009
…
c:\cine00\cine1\imag0001
c:\cine00\cine1\imag0002
c:\cine01\avi1\imag-010
c:\cine01\avi1\imag-009
…
c:\cine01\avi1\imag0001
c:\cine01\avi1\imag0002
Create Multiple Image Files (Starting from One)
If you prefer a counting of images starting from 1, here is an example for converting the file
cine1.cine with the frame range from –10 to 2:
Example: c:\cines\imag+4, and you will get:
c:\cines\imag0001
c:\cines\imag0002
…
c:\cines\imag0012
c:\cines\imag0013