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Old 10th March 2003, 00:28   #21  |  Link
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Look here:

CHR.DLL

(has a CHR and a TIME function)

2.0 + 2.5

For the possible time formatting codes look into chr.cpp.
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WarpEnterprises, thanks so much! I look forward to giving this a try tomorrow and will report back the reults and some more examples.
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Forgot to emphasize: the time is of course the LOAD TIME of the script (it cannot be used to imprint e.g. the current time on a video from start to the end, this would have to be done by a completely different function)
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WarpEnterprises, those time functions in chr really work well and are very comprehensive and thought out. Thanks!
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...597#post276597
Note: I do understand it is the start time. I used it in the script as a place holder until I can figure out how to get the end time.

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