Time Stamping Images in a Sequence or an AVI.
The three following timestamping modes are available: relative, absolute and IRIG-B.
- Absolute is written as-is. (day, date, hour, minutes, seconds, ms).
- Relative time is the time difference between the current frame and the reference frame. The first reference frame is set with the first frame received when the recording begins. When a recording starts, the first frame to be recorded becomes the reference frame. The reference frame is also reset when a new sequence is created or opened.
- IRIG-B: is also written in current time, albeit in a slightly different format than in Absolute (dayofyear, hour, minutes, seconds, ms)..
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