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Timecodes
Timecodes indicate an exact position in time, usually in the context of a video. They allow precise
synchronization between multiple elements, such as music and moving images, and can be used
as a reference tool.
Timecodes are displayed in the format hh:mm:ss:ff, which is two-digit hours, minutes, seconds,
and frames.
A timecode on a timecode staff
In Dorico SE, you can specify the type of timecode from the following types:
Non-drop frame timecodes
Each frame is numbered sequentially from the preceding one without skipping any
frame numbers.
Non-drop frame timecodes are shown with the sux fps and use a colon separator
between seconds and frames, for example, 00:00:01:05.
Drop frame timecodes
Some frame numbers are skipped in order to accommodate the difference in frame
rate between 29.97 fps and 30 fps. In every minute except every tenth minute, two
timecode numbers are dropped from the frame count.
Drop frame timecodes are shown with the sux dfps and use a semicolon separator
between the seconds and frames, for example, 00:00:01;05.
Timecodes in Dorico SE are ow-specic, meaning you can set timecodes for each ow that are
completely independent of the timecodes for other ows. You can set timecodes in the Video
Properties dialog, including for ows without a video.
NOTE
The timecodes shown in ow cards in the Flows panel in Setup mode reect the timecode at the
start of the
ow, which can be different to the timecode you set in the Video Properties dialog.
For example, if you set the Timecode start to 02:00:00:00 but also set the Flow attachment
position to 8 quarter note beats, and the tempo is 60 bpm, the timecode shown in the ow card
is 01:59:52:00.
By default, timecodes appear in markers. You can show additional markers above/below the start
of each system or below the timecode staff, if there is one, in each layout independently.
Additionally, you can change the time displayed in the Transport window to be the timecode
rather than elapsed time, which is shown by default.
RELATED LINKS
Frame rates on page 146
Video Properties dialog on page 142
Changing the timecode frequency on page 746
Changing the content shown in the transport display on page 425
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Dorico SE 3.1.10