Non-drop frame timecode (NDF) — PP Timecode that counts every frame and does not compensate for the innacuracies that occur when 29.97 fps is converted to 30 for NTSC broadcast. See also drop frame timecode … Audio and video glossary
Drop-Frame — HD Alteration of timecode to match the framerate of NTSC video to a time of day clock. NTSC video actually runs at 29.97 frames per second (30/1.001). To keep the timecode on an NTSC videotape synchronous with a time of day clock, it needs to… … Audio and video glossary
Non-Drop-Frame — HD Timecode counting scheme that always counts 30 frames in a second. Because NTSC video operates at 29.97 frames per second, the counting timecode will not match the time of day. Since there is no drop frame format for native 24P, it is not… … Audio and video glossary
Timecode — in einer digitalen Arbeitskopie. Mit Hilfe des Timecodes (TC), Zeitcode bzw. Zeitstempel wird jedes Bild in einem Film exakt bestimmt. Der Timecode setzt sich aus der Angabe Stunde, Minute, Sekunde und Bild Nummer/Frame (dieser Sekunde) zusammen … Deutsch Wikipedia
SMPTE timecode — is a set of cooperating standards to label individual frames of video or film with a time code defined by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers in the SMPTE 12M specification. SMPTE revised the standard in 2008, turning it into a … Wikipedia
MIDI timecode — MIDI time code (MTC) embeds the same timing information as standard SMPTE time code as a series of small quarter frame MIDI messages. There is no provision for the user bits in the standard MIDI time code messages, and SysEx messages are used to… … Wikipedia
Linear timecode — Linear (or Longitudinal) Timecode (LTC) encodes SMPTE timecode data as a Manchester Biphase encoded audio signal. The audio signal is commonly recorded on a VTR track or other storage media. Each frame is terminated by a sync word which has a… … Wikipedia
Variable frame rate — is a term in video compression for a feature supported by some container formats which allows for the frame rate to change actively during video playback, or to drop the idea of frame rate completely and set individual timecode for each frame.… … Wikipedia
SMPTE time code — SMPTE timecode is a set of cooperating standards to label individual frames of video or film with a timecode defined by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers in the SMPTE 12M specification. Timecodes are added to film, video or… … Wikipedia
Edit decision list — An edit decision list or EDL is a way of representing a film or video edit. It contains an ordered list of reel and timecode data representing where each video clip can be obtained in order to conform the final cut.EDLs are created by offline… … Wikipedia