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Date: Mon, 9 Oct 95 22:34 BST-1
From: dbarnard@cix.compulink.co.uk (Dave Barnard)
Subject: Re(4): SMPTE TIME CODE
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> Ya, I see your point, but I think its a little to much to ask for such a
> minor thing. I mean, with a calculator or even pencil & paper (gasp) you
> could figure that stuff out in about 10-20 seconds...
Well, implementing it would be a minor thing too, we're only
talking about the method of counting frames, rather than actually
implementing real SMPTE. Lightwave already calculates for NTSC and
PAL frame-rate differences.
As a videotape editor, I hate edit controllers that force you to
use only one time format, and I'd like Lightwave better if it didn't
either.
I want my computer to do the sums (which it is very good at) so I
can concentrate on being creative (Jury's still out on that one...)
>---- Dave ----<
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