1. timecode - Noun
2. timecode - Verb
timecode (plural timecodes)
Alternative spelling of time code
timecode (third-person singular simple present timecodes, present participle timecoding, simple past and past participle timecoded)
(transitive) To mark with time codes.
timecoded data
However, some of these lines may now contain other data such as closed captioning and vertical interval timecode (VITC). Source: Internet
As a practical matter, VITC can be more 'frame-accurate' than Linear timecode (LTC), particularly at very slow tape speeds on analog formats. Source: Internet
Color bars with burnt-in timecode Burnt-in timecode (often abbreviated to BITC by analogy to VITC ) is a human-readable on-screen version of the timecode information for a piece of material superimposed on a video image. Source: Internet
Each timecode frame is one seventy-fifth of a second, and corresponds to a block of 98 channel-data frames—ultimately, a block of 588 pairs of left and right audio samples. Source: Internet
It is possible for a tape machine to synchronise to an MTC signal (if converted to SMPTE), if the tape machine is able to 'slave' to incoming timecode via motor control, which is a rare feature. Source: Internet
Longitudinal timecode data format The basic format is an 80-bit code that gives the time of day to the second, and the frame number within the second. Source: Internet