On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 06:13:56PM -0700, J. Forster wrote:
> A movie may be 7000 seconds, and you may need a fairly stable timebase,
> but every movie I've watched is made up of short (<300 second) scenes that
> are placed sequentially on the framework.

        5-10 seconds a cut is quite common, and less than that usual
for some things.

        Digital video has a timing mechanism (PCR) built in that
is intended to take care of this... everything is time stamped in ticks
of a 27 MHz clock... and all the renderers locked to that time base.



-- 
  Dave Emery N1PRE/AE, [email protected]  DIE Consulting, Weston, Mass 
02493
"An empty zombie mind with a forlorn barely readable weatherbeaten
'For Rent' sign still vainly flapping outside on the weed encrusted pole - in 
celebration of what could have been, but wasn't and is not to be now either."


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