03-10-2012
I don't understand what does he mean by tail for 15 mins.
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smptetime
SMPTETime(3) libltcsmpte SMPTETime(3)
NAME
SMPTETime -
Human readable time representation.
SYNOPSIS
#include <ltcsmpte.h>
Data Fields
char timezone [6]
unsigned char years
unsigned char months
unsigned char days
unsigned char hours
unsigned char mins
unsigned char secs
unsigned char frame
Detailed Description
Human readable time representation.
Examples:
tests/decoder.c, and tests/encoder.c.
Definition at line 179 of file ltcsmpte.h.
Field Documentation
unsigned char SMPTETime::days
Examples:
tests/decoder.c, and tests/encoder.c.
Definition at line 184 of file ltcsmpte.h.
unsigned char SMPTETime::frame
Examples:
tests/decoder.c, and tests/encoder.c.
Definition at line 189 of file ltcsmpte.h.
unsigned char SMPTETime::hours
Examples:
tests/decoder.c, and tests/encoder.c.
Definition at line 186 of file ltcsmpte.h.
unsigned char SMPTETime::mins
Examples:
tests/decoder.c, and tests/encoder.c.
Definition at line 187 of file ltcsmpte.h.
unsigned char SMPTETime::months
Examples:
tests/decoder.c, and tests/encoder.c.
Definition at line 183 of file ltcsmpte.h.
unsigned char SMPTETime::secs
Examples:
tests/decoder.c, and tests/encoder.c.
Definition at line 188 of file ltcsmpte.h.
char SMPTETime::timezone[6]
Examples:
tests/decoder.c, and tests/encoder.c.
Definition at line 181 of file ltcsmpte.h.
unsigned char SMPTETime::years
Examples:
tests/decoder.c, and tests/encoder.c.
Definition at line 182 of file ltcsmpte.h.
Author
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Version 0.4.4 Fri Apr 27 2012 SMPTETime(3)