Le 5 févr. 2013 à 19:05, Christian Schmitz a écrit: > 24? > > at timescale 600 units per second, the 24 difference would be 24/600 exactly > the 0.04 seconds you look for. > > Most videos have timescale being 600.
Ok, so I need to be sure the given video has a timescale of 600 (I widely use my app for various kind of movies and use workarounds until now). Then, if I know it's 600 (or another value), I can divide the timescale by the returned value, but where do I get the timescale (and can it change along the movie)? Thank you. _______________________________________________ Mbsplugins_monkeybreadsoftware.info mailing list [email protected] https://ml01.ispgateway.de/mailman/listinfo/mbsplugins_monkeybreadsoftware.info
