Keeping file names when rendering out DPX to QT

I am trying to convert a dpx sequence to a quicktime to use for offline editing. When I export the files it does not keep the original file name. It replaces the file name with 1_g1, 2_g1 and so on. I cannot find a way to tell color to keep the orginal file name on export. I still new to Color , but I am quite familiar with encoding programs. Is there really not a way to keep the meta data including the original file name when exporting files?

There's a Chapter on this in the online Color Help...

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