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I can read Frames Count from AVI but i dont know how to read FPS??? from it.
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What's an FPS? And what do AVI's have to do with Excel?
Ray at work "Greg" wrote in message om... I can read Frames Count from AVI but i dont know how to read FPS??? from it. Please help me. |
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Hi
There are x frames per second in any movie, and I assume that's what FPS means in this context. If you know the number of frames then it's simple math to decide duration. But if you talk serious timecode math and/or having a live timeode display in excel, it can't be done without serious macro programming and user defined functions. To the extent that "why is Excel involved in this at all?". An advanced www.google.com groups search for "timecode" in the excel groups will provide some solutions and suggestions for timecode math (and a few postings similar to this as well :-) -- HTH. Best wishes Harald Followup to newsgroup only please. "Greg" wrote in message om... I can read Frames Count from AVI but i dont know how to read FPS??? from it. Please help me. |
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