Midi Timecode

I am having trouble figuring out how to get midi timecode working to run a show.

On the Road Hog, I will be using the M Audio Uno USB MIDI adapter.
That part seems pretty straight-forward, the only part i'm having trouble with is figuring out a source for the timecode.

Up to now on my old lighting system, I have played an mp3 file and the software used that timecode to trigger the cues in the cuelist.

How will I get timecode to the Road Hog from playing an mp3 file?

I'm assuming I will need a second USB MIDI adapter for a laptop and I will run the audio files from that, but how will I get the timecode generated and sent from the laptop to the Road Hog?

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks for your help!
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  • [QUOTE=zxujr;45788]Is there any way to do this software based, and just hook the two M Audio Uno's together (one for laptop, one for road hog)?

    if it is valid LTC smpte timecode you can use SMPTE reader on mac to convert it from LTC to MTC, it's freeware: nobusiness-soft.com/smptereader.html I have yet to find a windows equivalent yet. You could also use some form of DAW software to generate MTC in time with the MP3 file.
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  • [QUOTE=zxujr;45788]Is there any way to do this software based, and just hook the two M Audio Uno's together (one for laptop, one for road hog)?

    if it is valid LTC smpte timecode you can use SMPTE reader on mac to convert it from LTC to MTC, it's freeware: nobusiness-soft.com/smptereader.html I have yet to find a windows equivalent yet. You could also use some form of DAW software to generate MTC in time with the MP3 file.
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