Time calculator
you could use a spreadsheet to add it if it's really that complicated for you
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So a song that's 3:23 long, is 203 seconds long.
If you have a bunch of songs, do the same then add up the seconds. Divide that number by 60 to get your minutes. The remainder is the seconds. So if a bunch of songs add up to 3692 seconds. In minutes and seconds thats 61:32 long.
And no I don't know of any software, but it's not that hard. If your adding up media files (like mp3's, or wavs), just put them all in your playlist on a media file player (like winamp) and it should tell you.
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I already use all the suggestions you guys mentioned.... (ie, I'm not an imbecile)
I work in a recording studio 12 hours a day and don't have time to mess around converting minutes to seconds or dragging and dropping mp3's onto something like Rage in order to figure out the complete time. I needed something that takes up very little screen space, and very little RAM so that it's readily available to quickly add and subtract minutes and seconds for song lengths and calculate booked studio time.
Hi everyone,
I recently built a simple time calculator and found tools like this really helpful for daily work. I also created a similar version in WordPress here:
https://calculatedatetime.com/time-calculator/
Do you think adding features like break-time deduction or multi-day calculations would make it better? Any suggestions for improvement?
I have a calculator that can multiply time (hours and minutes), but I’m not sure how it actually works. How does a time multiplication calculator handle minutes and carry them over into hours? anyone have correct tool?