@nickz777 Each minute is worth 60 seconds, or you can think of it like an equation: 60m + s where m is the number of minutes and s is the number of seconds, so if it was 60(2) + 32, that equals 152 seconds.
@GasparXR so if the starting point is 1 minute and 13.431289 seconds, then all-in-all would be 73.431289 seconds, and if the length is like 2 minutes and 27.64372 seconds, then all-in-all would be 147.64372 seconds. and then I'll multiply them by the Project rate value(let's say in your video 44100), and I'll get the value of the starting point of 3238319.8449, and the length 6511088.052. and those are the values i'll use, right?
so what if the starting point or the length is longer than a minute, how can I calculate?
nickz777 11 months ago
@nickz777 Each minute is worth 60 seconds, or you can think of it like an equation: 60m + s where m is the number of minutes and s is the number of seconds, so if it was 60(2) + 32, that equals 152 seconds.
GasparXR 11 months ago
@GasparXR so if the starting point is 1 minute and 13.431289 seconds, then all-in-all would be 73.431289 seconds, and if the length is like 2 minutes and 27.64372 seconds, then all-in-all would be 147.64372 seconds. and then I'll multiply them by the Project rate value(let's say in your video 44100), and I'll get the value of the starting point of 3238319.8449, and the length 6511088.052. and those are the values i'll use, right?
nickz777 11 months ago
@nickz777 Yeah, that's exactly right!
GasparXR 11 months ago
am i multiplying by 44(dot)100 or 44100
smash44556677 3 years ago
44100
GasparXR 3 years ago