Re: FCS XML question
Re: FCS XML question
- Subject: Re: FCS XML question
- From: Andreas Kiel <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 19:47:11 +0200
Thanks Rainer,
I don't see it in the examples I got. You may send one?
Regards
Andreas
On 08.04.2010, at 18:44, Rainer Standke wrote:
The 'dropness' is indicated by the ; or ; in the TC value.
Rainer Standke
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On Apr 7, 2010, at 14:15 , Andreas Kiel wrote:
Instant idea: it's an exact number.
Rather than storing 23.976 (which is rounded) for example you save
the (24000,1001) which is way more exact.
By the "1001" this also includes the hint to the best oriental
fairy tales :). No, this way you know whether it's NTSC timing or
not.
The only thing I'm missing is a hint for DF/NDF as if you include
audio assets this funny NTSC options are even more than with video.
Regards
Andreas
On 07.04.2010, at 22:40, kev wrote:
Just curious... What is the advantage of storing the timebase as
a fraction?
On 4/7/10 9:45 AM, Eryk Vershen wrote:
Hi Andreas,
I've settled on using FCSVR as my abbreviation.
The only doc on FCSVR read/write XML is this: http://
developer.apple.com/mac/library/technotes/tn2009/tn2255.html
The number pair in parens is a fraction which is the timebase.
For example, 29.97 is shown like this "00:00:52;26/(30000,1001)"
regards,
-eryk
On Apr 7, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Andreas Kiel wrote:
Thanks Michael,
Sorry about these abbreviations I used. FCS could mean Final
Cut Studio but I meant the other FCS: Final Cut Server
I know where to find the FCP XML docs, but don't know where to
find the FCS (Final Cut Server) XML docs.
Regards
Andreas
On 07.04.2010, at 17:11, Michael VanLandingham wrote:
The XML documentation is here:
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/
AppleApplications/Reference/FinalCutPro_XML
-mv
On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:33 AM, Andreas Kiel<email@hidden>
wrote:
Hi all,
As I can't find any documentation about the FCS XML format so
I'll try it here.
Basically it's easy, but there is one question left at this
time. Timecode values are stored as "00:10:35:13/(25,1)" for
example.
My question is about the "(25,1)" : is the "25" in this
example the timebase or the actual frame rate and what does
the "1" mean?
Regards
Andreas
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