Have a look at http://www.schillmania.com/projects/soundmanager2/ -
pretty sure you'll be able to use the API to get the timestamp to then
use to work out what to show on the map.

Definitely not going to work using the timeout method alone methinks.

On Jun 17, 7:49 pm, trapper <[email protected]> wrote:
> For a 'proof of concept' I don't need this to be accurate to one or
> two frames, more like one or two seconds.
>
> If a video player like VLC or Media Player can work out where they are
> within a video file (they all display a time counter) and the GPS data
> contains the GPS clock then I would have thought it can be done
> relatively easily, but then I haven't tried to do it yet so of course
> it could be very difficult as you suggest.
>
> Just looking for opinions and to try and find out if it has been done
> before.
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