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sorry i thought you wanted the duration of the video. try different player like media player classic, or vlc and see if you can get the moment in time from them. i've never heard of bs. player, but i'd guess it's displaying the frame number, not time.
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milliseconds = running time (in seconds) * 1000
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200 seconds * 1000 = 200,000 ms. -
And maybe, 1750 frames / 25fps = 70 seconds or 70,000 ms. But that might not be to accurate.
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Frame number / frame rate * 1000 = millisecondsOriginally Posted by charmed94
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Your framerate in your screen cap shows as 25 frames per second, so 1750 frames divided by 25 = 70 seconds. And each frame would be 1/25 of a second.Originally Posted by charmed94
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Not exactly. It reports hours, minutes, and seconds with 3 digits to the right of the decimal point. That gives you enough information to calculate milliseconds:Originally Posted by charmed94
(hours * 3600 + minutes * 60 + seconds) * 1000
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