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It seems like it captures the timestamp, this is used for saving the file, but the -e parameter does not hold the old value of the timestamp, and thus returns the current timestamp instead of the filename.
This results in a different filename being printed from the one that is actually saved, see image;
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When executing
escrotum -sr '%M%S.webm' -e 'echo $f'
It seems like it captures the timestamp, this is used for saving the file, but the -e parameter does not hold the old value of the timestamp, and thus returns the current timestamp instead of the filename.
This results in a different filename being printed from the one that is actually saved, see image;
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: