
A standardized timing and sync signal specified by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
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Also known as Longitudinal Time Code. A high frequency signal that allows the accurate 'locking' of film audio and video equipment. Locator information is displayed as numbers.
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Frame edge lock for audio and video equipment. SMPTE is calculated in: Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames
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a timing standard adopted by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers for controlling different audio and video devices. Allows a sequencer and an external device such as a tape recorded to stay synchronized. (Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers) a.k.a. 'Time Code.� Universally used and recognized standard for tim...
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In video editing, time code that conforms to SMPTE standards. It consists of an 8-digit number specifying hours: minutes: seconds: frames. Each number identifies one frame on a videotape. SMPTE time code may be of either the drop-frame or non-drop-frame type.
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