My bad, guys. It's not milliseconds, it's microseconds.
Okay, I'll put more timestamps:
00 E1 23 59 C2 13 3D C0
Outputs: 20/2/2009 14:49
Decimal: 63370738175000000
00 E1 23 5A 93 68 1B C0...
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My bad, guys. It's not milliseconds, it's microseconds.
Okay, I'll put more timestamps:
00 E1 23 59 C2 13 3D C0
Outputs: 20/2/2009 14:49
Decimal: 63370738175000000
00 E1 23 5A 93 68 1B C0...
But if it was a UNIX time stamp, it would be based on the Jan 1st of Year 1970 format, right?
How would I do this... any good example? Hmm... so it's impossible for web services to convert such...
Ok, looks like there are two timestamps (each 8 bytes) in
00 e1 27 17 6f e6 69 c0 00 e1 27 18 65 10 84 ef
One is 00 e1 27 17 6f e6 69 c0 and another one 00 e1 27 18 65 10 84 ef - Both in the...
Well, I'm not sure which program does that, etc, because the file is located and conducted on Playstation 3.
Let me re-post the timestamp and another one for comparison:
1st timestamp :
...
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