The Change Frame Code Mode tool allows you to change the framerate and drop frame mode of a clip, but also deletes any Deliverable attached to it. The Change Frame Code Mode tool can be accessed as follows:
(a) Same Start TC/Frame box (b) Frame Code Mode box
(a) Frame Code Mode box
(a) Same Start TC/Frame box (b) Frame Code Mode box
The Change Frame Code Mode tool options are described as follows. Only those options that are unique to Frame Code Mode and not already described for Timecode are included here.
Select: | To: |
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Same Start TC | Start with the same timecode as the one used in the old mode. |
Same Start Frame | Start with the timecode that matches the corresponding timecode in the new mode—calculated by the number of frames that correspond to the original timecode, starting from 00:00:00;00. |
Select: | To apply: | TC Format: |
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23.976 fps | 23.976 frames per second timecode. This frame rate is used for NTSC DVD playback. | 00:00:00+00 |
24 fps | 24 frames per second timecode. Used to transfer a video signal to film. | 00:00:00+00 |
25 fps | 25 frames per second timecode. Good for LCD monitors or display formats that are not interlaced. | 00:00:00:00 |
29.97 fps NDF | 29.97 frames per second Non-Drop Frame timecode (frame rate for colour NTSC). If you use 29.97 fps NDF, its indicated timings will not accurately correspond with real time. | 00:00:00:00 |
29.97 fps DF | 29.97 frames per second Drop-Frame timecode (frame rate for colour NTSC). This times the video accurately with real time by dropping the extra frames in the count. | 00;00;00;00 |
30 fps | 30 frames per second timecode. Mimics a film camera's frame-by-frame image capture. | 00:00:00:00 |
50 fps | 50 frames per second timecode. Standard for PAL. | 00:00:00:00 |
59.94 fps NDF | 59.94 frames per second, Non-Drop Frame timecode (standard rate for NTSC). If you use 59.94 fps NDF, its indicated timings will not accurately correspond with real time. | 00:00:00:00 |
59.94 fps DF | 59.94 frames per second, Drop-Frame timecode (standard rate for NTSC). This times the video accurately with real time by dropping the extra frames in the count. | 00:00:00:00 |
60 fps | 60 frames per second timecode. Used for NTSC video. | 00:00:00:00 |