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Re: Correct use of time scales



Hi George 

Haven't tried it but the API says startTime and duration:

public void toFile(QTFile theFile,
                   Movie theMovie,
                   Track onlyThisTrack,
                   int startTime,
                   int duration)
            throws QTException


On Jul 23, 2005, at 11:26 PM, George Birbilis wrote:

maybe it's start-offset and end-offset instead of start-offset and length?

                 exporter.toFile(saveFile, movie, null,
10*movie.getTimeScale(), 20*movie.getTimeScale());

This should offset at 10 seconds and last for 20 seconds right? The
output is only 10 seconds long..

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