Who knows a windows calculator that can easily work with hour:minutes:seconds:frames units. This will make working with cool edit and or cue sheets a lot easier.
MachineHead
Oct 23 2002, 18:29
Have you tried the calculator that comes standard with Windows? You can change the view to scientific and maybe use dms. Don't know if that works for what you want or not.
tangent
Oct 23 2002, 21:08
QUOTE(WaldoMonster @ Oct 24 2002 - 02:09 AM)
Who knows a windows calculator that can easily work with hour:minutes:seconds:frames units. This will make working with cool edit and or cue sheets a lot easier.
Microsoft Excel
WaldoMonster
Oct 24 2002, 03:32
Stupid, I have not thought of Microsoft Excel.
I tried mm:ss,0 but mm:ss,??/75 didn't work. How must I format it?
tangent
Oct 24 2002, 05:59
not sure how you would format frames though.. hmmm..
shday
Oct 24 2002, 06:59
QUOTE(WaldoMonster @ Oct 24 2002 - 05:32 AM)
I tried mm:ss,0 but mm:ss,??/75 didn't work. How must I format it?
calculate the fractions of a second in a separate cell:
=1/86400*(??/75)
and add to the first.
You will have to set the formatting of the result cell properly.
btw, 60*60*24 = 86400
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