package utils import ( "strconv" "time" ) // GetVTTTime returns a timestamp appropriate for VTT files (hh:mm:ss) func GetVTTTime(totalSeconds float64) (s string) { totalSecondsString := strconv.FormatFloat(totalSeconds, 'f', -1, 64) secondsDuration, _ := time.ParseDuration(totalSecondsString + "s") // Hours var hours = int(secondsDuration / time.Hour) var n = secondsDuration % time.Hour if hours < 10 { s += "0" } s += strconv.Itoa(hours) + ":" // Minutes var minutes = int(n / time.Minute) n = secondsDuration % time.Minute if minutes < 10 { s += "0" } s += strconv.Itoa(minutes) + ":" // Seconds var seconds = int(n / time.Second) n = secondsDuration % time.Second if seconds < 10 { s += "0" } s += strconv.Itoa(seconds) return }