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John K
22-03-2007, 05:00 PM
Ok, here is another potentially stupid question on "time" and AVI's.

When an AVI is recorded and you look at Program Explorer in Windows with the avi and the date/time that the avi was taken, is the time shown the start time of the AVI or the end time of the AVI?

This is crucial as when recording the UTC that an image is taken the half way point of the AVI must be added/subtracted to this time.

Answer?

p.s. just assume you are using an AVI recodring program that does not record the date/time in the avi file name and you must look at Program Explorer / File Manager to get that info.

davidpretorius
22-03-2007, 07:48 PM
i would take the time stamp and take off 1/2 the length of the capture. ie half way thru. The time stamp will be the time of the last bit of the avi creation

Somewhere on the ALPO website, I believe they want the middle time.

iceman
22-03-2007, 08:12 PM
Dave's right, they want a middle time.

John, right-click on the AVI and go to properties. There it will give you the CREATION TIME and LAST MODIFIED time.

The first is the start time, and the other is the end time.