Re: Auxiliary timecode and XML
Re: Auxiliary timecode and XML
- Subject: Re: Auxiliary timecode and XML
- From: Patrick Sheffield <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 10:31:11 -0700
This is because the auxiliary timecode is stored in the QuickTime
movie file...
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On Jul 17, 2008, at 1:03 AM, Andreas Kiel wrote:
No. It doesn't work. It's not possible to use XML to "overwrite" or
create file data.
Andreas
On 17.07.2008, at 06:53, Bruce Sharpe wrote:
I would like to add or modify auxililary timecode via XML, but am
having no success. For example, if a clip has an auxiliary timecode
value I export the clip to XML, edit the timecode value in the XML
and
re-import it. The new timecode values is ignored.
Is it supposed to work?
Bruce
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