mkvtoolnix/examples/example-timestamps-v2.json

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{
// Even though the JSON standard doesn't support comments, the
// library used by MKVToolNix does. Therefore you can use them here.
// The key 'version' must be set to 2. Later formats will increase
// the version number.
"version": 2,
// An array of integer or floating point numbers depicting the frame
// timestamps in milliseconds.
// You must give at least as many timestamp lines here as the track
// contains frames. Otherwise mkvmerge will complain, and the
// results might not be what you expect.
"timestamps": [
// Example for 10 consecutive frames at 25fps:
0,
40.0,
80.0,
120,
160,
200,
240,
280,
320,
360,
// No need to use floats, but you can if you want. Now some more
// frames which, are spaced a bit more.
460,
560,
660,
760,
860,
960,
1060
]
}
// Local Variables:
// mode: jsonc
// End: