Again, not an issue, but it would be a neat feature if we could write the fiddle factor from a timecode source. It's probably a whole new project, but it would be a great feature. For instance, flip a switch and read timecode from a different source, and then write a fiddle.txt that uses that correction to send out the modified timecode.
Maybe it's too hard to read the timecode and then sync to what the NTP time is?
EDIT: To clarify, my interest here would be to jam in some timecode, and then use the NTP + an adjustment to keep running the clock at the new timecode, even if it is not the real time, according to NTP.
Again, not an issue, but it would be a neat feature if we could write the fiddle factor from a timecode source. It's probably a whole new project, but it would be a great feature. For instance, flip a switch and read timecode from a different source, and then write a fiddle.txt that uses that correction to send out the modified timecode.
Maybe it's too hard to read the timecode and then sync to what the NTP time is?
EDIT: To clarify, my interest here would be to jam in some timecode, and then use the NTP + an adjustment to keep running the clock at the new timecode, even if it is not the real time, according to NTP.