Anybody know how to convert the values in the database for the cue positions to time? Are these frame or sample values and what is the formula to convert them to time?
i.e. how to convert the values in bold to time:
<Cue Num="0" Name="Cue 1" Pos="56619" />
<Cue Num="1" Name="Cue 2" Pos="640142" />
Thx
i.e. how to convert the values in bold to time:
<Cue Num="0" Name="Cue 1" Pos="56619" />
<Cue Num="1" Name="Cue 2" Pos="640142" />
Thx
Posté Mon 29 Aug 16 @ 8:13 am
This is a v7 database isn't it?
EDIT:
It has to be a v7 database. V8 uses a different method.
So I believe it is
value / sample rate
where value is the cue point value and sample rate is 44100.
That would be
Cue 1 at
56619 / 44100 = 1.28 seconds
Cue 2 at
640142 / 44100 = 14.52 seconds
EDIT:
It has to be a v7 database. V8 uses a different method.
So I believe it is
value / sample rate
where value is the cue point value and sample rate is 44100.
That would be
Cue 1 at
56619 / 44100 = 1.28 seconds
Cue 2 at
640142 / 44100 = 14.52 seconds
Posté Mon 29 Aug 16 @ 8:29 am
Yes, that's v7 and the number you see is "samples from start of the song"
Depending on the sample rate of the song, 44100 samples would be one second on most cases.
So as PachN said Cue 1 is 55619/44100 = 1.28 DECIMAL seconds = 1 second & 280 milli-seconds
Version 8 uses a different system:
<Poi Name="Cue 2" Pos="5.270604" Num="2" />
The position here is stored as "seconds from start of the song" (still DECIMAL)
In other words,
<Poi Name="Cue 6" Pos="88.504762" Num="6" />
would be: 1 minute, 28 seconds, 504.762 milliseconds from start.
Depending on the sample rate of the song, 44100 samples would be one second on most cases.
So as PachN said Cue 1 is 55619/44100 = 1.28 DECIMAL seconds = 1 second & 280 milli-seconds
Version 8 uses a different system:
<Poi Name="Cue 2" Pos="5.270604" Num="2" />
The position here is stored as "seconds from start of the song" (still DECIMAL)
In other words,
<Poi Name="Cue 6" Pos="88.504762" Num="6" />
would be: 1 minute, 28 seconds, 504.762 milliseconds from start.
Posté Mon 29 Aug 16 @ 11:56 am
Thanks guys!
Exactly what I was looking for.
Sorry I didn't specify that the example values I gave was from a V7 database.
Exactly what I was looking for.
Sorry I didn't specify that the example values I gave was from a V7 database.
Posté Tue 30 Aug 16 @ 9:57 pm