Timecode

 

Entering Timecode on the keyboard

Pixera is very flexible in recognizing Timecode values entered on the keyboard. It is neither necessary to enter a full Timecodeaddress with hours, minutes, seconds and frames, nor is a colon required between the entities.

Some examples:

 

Entered values are mapped to Timecode values from the back (starting with frames). However, as not every number is a valid Timeline address (e.g. if the cypher for minutes is larger than 59), the number entered will be interpreted as a frame-count and converted to a Timecode address accordingly

Examples (assuming a Timeline that plays back at 25 fps):

 

Like with other numerical input fields, you can add '++' or '--' to increase or decrease the Timecode address relatively to its currently set value.

Examples (assuming that the current Timecode value is 00:00:01:23)