Time code

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Timecode is also the title of a 2000 film directed by Mike Figgis which was shot in one continuous take.


A time code is a sequence of numeric codes generated at regular intervals by a timing system. Time codes are used extensively for synchronization, and for logging material in recorded media.

[edit] Common time code formats

The SMPTE time code family of timecodes are almost universally used in film, video and audio production, and can be encoding in many different formats:

Other related time and sequence codes:

Time codes for purposes other than video and audio production:

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • Timecode: A user's guide, second edition by John Ratcliff, [Focal Press]
  • A Technical Introduction to Digital Video by Charles Poynton
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