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	Import / Export
Customising exported file names
When exporting multiple segments as separate files, LosslessCut offers you the ability to specify how the output files will be named in sequence using a template string. The template string is evaluated as a JavaScript template string, so you can use JavaScript syntax inside of it. The following variables are available in the template to customize the filenames:
| Avail when merging? | Variable | Output | 
|---|---|---|
| ✅ | ${FILENAME} | The original filename without the extension (e.g. Beach Tripfor a file namedBeach Trip.mp4). | 
| ✅ | ${EXT} | The extension of the file (e.g.: .mp4,.mkv). | 
| ✅ | ${EPOCH_MS} | Number of milliseconds since epoch (e.g. 1680852771465). Useful to generate a unique file name on every export to prevent accidental overwrite. | 
| ${SEG_NUM} | Number of the segment, padded string (e.g. 01,02or42). | |
| ${SEG_NUM_INT} | Number of the segment, as a raw integer (e.g. 1,2or42). Can be used with numeric arithmetics, e.g.${SEG_NUM_INT+100}. | |
| ${SEG_LABEL} | The label of the segment (e.g. Getting_Lunch). | |
| ${SEG_SUFFIX} | If a label exists for this segment, the label will be used, prepended by -. Otherwise, the segment number prepended by-segwill be used (e.g.-Getting_Lunch,-seg1). | |
| ${CUT_FROM} | The timestamp for the beginning of the segment in hh.mm.ss.sssformat (e.g.00.00.27.184). | |
| ${CUT_TO} | The timestamp for the ending of the segment in hh.mm.ss.sssformat (e.g.00.00.28.000). | |
| ${SEG_TAGS.XX} | Allows you to retrieve the tags for a given segment by name. If a tag is called foo, it can be accessed with ${SEG_TAGS.foo}. Note that if the tag does not exist, it will return the textundefined. You can work around this as follows:${SEG_TAGS.foo ?? ''} | 
Your files must always include at least one unique identifer (such as ${SEG_NUM} or ${CUT_FROM}), and it should end in ${EXT} (or else players might not recognise the files). For instance, to achieve a filename sequence of Beach Trip - 1.mp4, Beach Trip - 2.mp4, Beach Trip - 3.mp4, your format should read ${FILENAME} - ${SEG_NUM}${EXT}
Export project formats
LosslessCut also allows importing/exporting your project (segments) in a variety of file formats.
CSV
- The CSV export/import function takes CSV files with one cut segment on each line. Each line contains three columns: segment start,segment end,label.
- segment startand- segment endare expressed in seconds or left empty. Empty- segment endmeans segment ends at the duration of the video.
- Use comma ,to separate the fields (not semicolon;)
example.csv
,56.9568,First segment starting at 0
70,842.33,"Another quoted label"
1234,,Last segment
TSV
Same as CSV but <tab> instead.