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# timestamp format v1 |
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# The very first line MUST have this format. Later formats will increase |
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# the version number. |
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# As you can see empty lines and other lines starting with '#' are ignored. |
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# The second line with contents MUST be 'assume <fps>', e.g. |
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assume 25 |
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# This sets the default FPS for ranges that are not explicitely covered |
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# below. |
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# The remaining lines have the format 's,e,fps'. |
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# White spaces around the commas are ignored. This sets the number of |
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# frames per second for the frames starting with frame number s up to and |
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# including frame number e. |
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# The 'fps' can be given as a floating point number. Note that only |
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# dots ('.') are accepted as the decimal point, not commas! |
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# Example: |
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800,1000,23.97 |
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1500,1700,29.930 |
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# As you can see you can have gaps at the start, in the middle, and |
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# naturally at the end. For those gaps the default FPS set with the |
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# 'assume' command is being used. |
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