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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

[FIXED] 18 digit timestamp?

 March 16, 2022     php, timestamp, xml     No comments   

Issue

I am working on a system related to tv recordings.

I am parsing the following xml from another system (to which i have no documentation):

<Program FileName="2009.11.07-Saturday 07 November 2009.dvr-ms" SubChannel="ABC1" StartTime="633931722046825183" StopTime="633932388000119414" ActualStopTime="633932388016825183" ShareShow="True" />
<Program FileName="2009.11.08-Sunday 08 November 2009.dvr-ms" SubChannel="ABC1" StartTime="633932586046773253" StopTime="633933252000157907" ActualStopTime="633933252006773253" ShareShow="True" />
<Program FileName="2009.11.09-Monday 09 November 2009.dvr-ms" SubChannel="ABC1" StartTime="633933450046168953" StopTime="633934116000207688" ActualStopTime="633934116026168953" ShareShow="True" />
<Program FileName="2009.11.10-Tuesday 10 November 2009.dvr-ms" SubChannel="ABC1" StartTime="633934314046899495" StopTime="633934980000869533" ActualStopTime="633934980096899495" ShareShow="True" />
<Program FileName="2009.11.11-Wednesday 11 November 2009.dvr-ms" SubChannel="ABC1" StartTime="633935178054202612" StopTime="633935844000077447" ActualStopTime="633935844064202612" ShareShow="True" />
<Program FileName="2009.11.12-Thursday 12 November 2009.dvr-ms" SubChannel="ABC1" StartTime="633936042047633656" StopTime="633936708000009191" ActualStopTime="633936708047633656" ShareShow="True" />

My question is, does anyone recognise the timestamp format of the StartTime and StopTime attributes? I thought typically timestamps to the second had 10 digits, so where are the other 8 coming from? My guess is something like timezone and millisecond accuracy.

I am using php, so a php specific way of converting it to a datetime would be nice, but anything is good.


Solution

It looks like C#'s DateTime ticks:

The DateTime value type represents dates and times with values ranging from 12:00:00 midnight, January 1, 0001 Anno Domini (Common Era) through 11:59:59 P.M., December 31, 9999 A.D. (C.E.)

This line:

Console.WriteLine (new DateTime (633936042047633656));

prints:

11/12/2009 6:30:04 AM

If you need to convert from those numbers to Unix time, substract 621355968000000000L, which is the Unix epoch expressed in ticks.



Answered By - Gonzalo
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