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The Change Frame Code Mode Tool
Timecode and Keycode
Changing Keycode
Changing Timecode
You
can change the start timecode of a clip for the record timecode,
source timecode, or both.
If you are mixing clips that originate from
formats that use different timecode, you may want to change their
timecode. Use the Change Timecode tool to change the start timecode
for a clip and manage source clips with different timecode formats.
To
change the timecode of a clip:
- Access
the Change Timecode tool in one of the following ways:
- From
the Format menu, select Change TC/KC/Rate,
and then click Timecode.
- In
the Clip Library, click Tools, and then from the Tools box, select
Change TC/KC, and click Timecode.
- In
the Timecode field, enter the timecode value that you want to apply
to the frames of a clip.
- Select
other timecode options, such as applying to source, record, or both.
See
The Change Timecode Tool.
- Do
one of the following:
- Click
a clip to which you want to apply the timecode value.
The value is incremented for each frame of the
clip according to the values you set. If you are applying timecode to a clip on the
desktop and you select any frame, the timecode value you entered
is applied to the frame and is incremented positively forward and
negatively backward for the rest of the frames of the clip.
- If
you are using the Change TC/KC tool,
select the clip to which you want to apply timecode, and then click Change.