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Top Forums Programming Help! Display Time with Millisecond Post 13699 by rezlez on Tuesday 22nd of January 2002 02:51:15 PM
Old 01-22-2002
Question Help! Display Time with Millisecond

Hi All,
Urgent! Just a newbie needing advice.

Has anybody have a sample C script code in Unix to display time with milliseconds?

Most of the research I'm doing is up to the seconds format only.

Thanks!
Leidail
 

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EXTRACTOR(1)						  The Canonical Csound Reference					      EXTRACTOR(1)

NAME
extractor - Extract a section of audio from an audio file. . DESCRIPTION
Extract a section of audio, by time or sample, from an existing sound file. SYNTAX
extractor [OPTIONS ... ] infile INITIALIZATION
Flags: o -S integer = Start the extract at the given sample number. o -Z integer = End the extract at the given sample number. o - Q integer = Extract given number of samples. o -T fpnum = Start the extract at the given time in seconds. o -E fpnum = End the extract at the given time in seconds. o -D fpnum = Extract given time in seconds. o -v = Verbose mode. o -R = Continually rewrite the header while writing soundfile (WAV/AIFF). o -H integer = Show a "heart-beat" to indicate progress, in style 1, 2 or 3. o -N = Alert call (usually ringing the bell) when finished. o -v = Verbose mode. o -o fname = output file name (default: test.wav) EXAMPLES
The default values are extractor -S 0 -Z end-of-file -otest For example extractor -S 10234 -D 2.13 in.aiff -o out.wav This creates a new sound file taken from sample 10234 and lasting 2.13 seconds. CREDITS
Author: John ffitch 1994 AUTHORS
Barry Vercoe MIT Media Lab Author. Dan Ellis MIT Media Lab, Cambridge Massachussetts Author. COPYRIGHT
5.07 06/23/2009 EXTRACTOR(1)
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