On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Richard Gaskin wrote:

> on 2/12/00 11:02 AM, Scott Raney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > put "00:00:01:02" into sctime
> > put 4 into scframerate
> > set the itemDelimiter to ":"
> > put item 1 of sctime * 3600 + item 2 of sctime * 60 + item 3 of sctime \
> > + item 4 of sctime / scframerate into scseconds
> > set the currentTime of player 1 to the timeScale of player 1 * scseconds
> 
> Shorter than the one I've been using, but leaves one question open:  How do
> I derive the frame rate?  (other than asking the user to open the movie in
> QT Player first, that is).

I guess you missed the gist of my question, which is how do you derive
the frame rate *with* the QT Player?
  Regards,
    Scott

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