Offset in inputted times

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Offset in inputted times

Postby Rumko » 29 Mar 2006 15:10

I'm using "VLC media player 0.7.2 Bond" and when I enter schedules in VLM, all the times have a + 1 hours offset. For example if I want to schedule sth at 15:00, when I set a schedule to play at 15:00 VLM enters it as 16:00 (example command: setup sched0 date 2006/3/29-15:00:00 ... but VLM enters it as Wed Mar 29 16:00:00 2006!).

What to do?

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Postby dionoea » 29 Mar 2006 15:29

It's GMT time i think. I don't know if that was changed in newer versions of VLC.
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Postby Rumko » 29 Mar 2006 17:38

Ah, so it must be because my machine has the timezone set as CEST?

... but there is no mention of this in the docs (at least I could not find it)


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