The Publish Type and File Naming options you select determine how exported files are named.
The following tables show how a published clip is named based on the options you select. The example is based on a simple, single-layer, 2-shot timeline.
| Simple Publish with File Naming Option: | Generated File Name: |
|---|---|
| Use None | <nnnn>.dpx |
| Use Both | <clipname>.<timecode>.dpx |
| Use Clip Timecode | <timecode>.dpx |
| Use Clip Name | <clipname>.<nnnn>.dpx |
| Complex Publish with File Naming Option: | Generated File Name: |
|---|---|
| Use Both | <clipname>_shot<0001,0002>.<shot_timecode>s<1,2>.dpx |
| Use Clip Timecode | <timecode>s<1,2>.dpx |
| Use Clip Name | <clipname>_s<0001,0002>.nnnn.dpx |
| Flatten Publish with File Naming Option: | Generated File Name: |
|---|---|
| Use Both | <clipname>_shot<0001,0002>.<shot_timecode>s<1,2>.dpx |
| Use Clip Timecode | <timecode>s<1,2>.dpx |
| Use Clip Name | <clipname>_s<0001,0002>.<nnnn>.dpx |