Frame rate - total frames - time

I want to get the total frames of a movie in level6, running
at 12 frames per second and convert that to minutes and seconds as
well as the current time elapsed and display them in dynamic text
fields on level8 with the variable names: "timecurrent" and
"timetotal" so that I can have it display the current time next to
the total time of the movie that is playing.
Ideas on how to do this?

Thanks for the input. I have read about _totalframes, etc.
and know in general that I would get the total frames, divide that
by frame rate (12) to get seconds, and then somehow do some more
math (divide by 60) to get that into minutes, but my actionscript
skills aren't good enough to know how to convert seconds into
minutes and left-over seconds and display that in a way that users
will understand as well and to get the _currentframe converted to
minutes and seconds and display that nicely. I was hoping someone
could point me in a direction to get bits of code where people have
already done some of this so that I could learn from it and modify
it to fit my situation.

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