There has been used different marks on files to show where they belong; which module created the file and what is the number of the file:


Starting with "_CVR_" : Picard is using the formula "_CVR_%album%_T5v10" when saving cover images (.JPG) from detecting tracks. These temporary files are later used as source for the real cover with another name.


Filenames is ending with "_X_YYYYY_T5vZ." and normal filename ending on 3 characters.

X is the pointing to a module an can differ from version to version.

YYYYY is the 5-digit number ID of the particular module.

Z is the version number and can be from 4 to 10.


File endings can be:


JPG - Cover/Image files and Score files

MSCZ - Musescore files (Cannot be read from Take5 directly)

PDF - Score and Lyrics files


X can be:


  • A - ACL - Track ver. 8
  • C - Cover - Cover ver, 9
  • I - Image . ver 9
  • T - Track - track ver.9
  • M - MP3 - Tracks as MP3-files -  ver. 5
  • W - Work or "words" - ver. 6 as PDF-files containing Lyrics
  • S - Score - Scores ver. 5-10 as JPG- or MSCZ-files
  • T - Track - Tracks ver. 10


Version 10 is naming like this:


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