Questions tagged [timestamp]
The time at which an event is recorded by a computer.
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Time of extracted frame from video using FFMPEG
I'm using the command
ffmpeg -i video.webm -vf fps=1 thumb%04d.jpg
to get one frame every second. However, I cannot figure out way to get the exact timestamp of an extracted frame. I need that ...
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Is there a tool that can let me visualise timestamps by day/week/month?
On our website we record thousands of events in tables each with a unique timestamp. Is there a tool that can plot for me the number of timestamps that fall within a day, week, or month, on a graph a-...
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Embed timestamp in video file using ffmpeg
I'm trying to record a video from the webcam using ffmpeg, while saving the exact timestamp in the video format so that I can later match it with other recorded videos:
ffmpeg -f v4l2 -ts abs -...
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How to copy Skype text with timestamp and names in MacOS
When I select and copy some text from Skype chat, it does not include timestamp and name if I take only one message from one user. If it is two or more messages, timestamps and names are there.
For ...
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Retaining creation date with unison
Is there a way to retain creation dates using unison? I can preserve the modification times, but I also need creation dates.
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OS in use are BusyBox (EXT4) and OS X (Extended Journal)
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How can I tell how long a particular file has been in a directory?
I want to find (and delete) all files from a directory that have been in the directory longer than X days. I know that I can find files that haven't been modified in an hour with find /directory/* -...
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How to include the milliseconds in Outlook “received” time? (hh:mm:ss)
What is the formula to see milliseconds.
Previous post shows how to add seconds but need more detail.
Here is the formula from other post - Format([Received],"ddd yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss")
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Video file with timestamps starting at gt zero with ffmpeg
The problem:
Among multiple subtitle files find the one that matches the specific video file based on just a short transcoded fragment of it, which has smaller frame size and different codecs. Using ...
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Finding files by time of day
Is it possible to search for files (in Windows) by a specific time of day (or range of times) irrespective of the date?
For example, I have a folder full of screenshots and I need to select the ones ...
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How to use the input stream timestamp, as the output stream timestamp?
I use this command to convert:
ffmpeg -copyts -i test.flv -vcodec libx264 -acodec libfaac -f flv test-out.flv
but the timestamp in the output file is different from original file.
the starting ...
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How to disable modified time-stamp in windows?
Disabling Accessed time-stamp of files/folders in Windows is pretty easy. However, when you save a file, Windows updates its Modified time-stamp, and along with that the Accessed time-stamp also gets ...
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How to find files with invalid timestamps on Windows
I have got a number of files on a NTFS partition that contain bogus 'modified' timestamps (for example 12/03/1804).
I have tried to use enter System.DateModified:<01/01/1970 into the Windows ...
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How to extract subtitle timestamps using ffprobe (not working as expected)?
I am trying to extract subtitle timestamps from a M2TS file using ffprobe. This does not work as expected. The M2TS file is known to contain 1001 subtitles in track 4, but I am getting about 4000 ...
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influxDB v1.8 : InfluxQL : Continous Query in a bash script
I wrote a bash script for inserting the summary of the daily energy database "xxx_d" into the monthly database "xxx_m" - triggered on every 1st day of the month at 02 o'clock by a ...
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How to set old modification times between the working directory and its backup recursively?
Let's assume you have two directories, e.g., /long_path_1 and /long_path_2 (potentially with spaces), that you know to be almost equal, e.g., because you previously ran diff -rq --no-dereferences /...