Am Freitag, 24. November 2006 02:23 schrieb Kevin Merritt:
> No bug. Your problems is right here:
> > timeFormatter.formatString = "HH:NN:SS";
>
> change this to:
>
> timeFormatter.formatString = "JJ:NN:SS";
>
> H - displays hours as 1 - 24
> J - displays hours as 0 - 23 (which is how most of us understand 24
> hr time.)
>
> This tripped me up as well on a recent project that I had to sync
> time code with a TV satellite truck.  It drove me crazy and I thought
> it was a bug as well.  What screwed me up is that I expected the
> pattern letters to be the same as PHP, but in some cases they differ.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> - Kevin

OMG - thanks a lot Kevin, that solved my problem.

O.





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