: While high-end cameras record timecode directly into file metadata, many mirrorless or DSLR systems require Linear Timecode (LTC) , which is recorded as an audio signal that editing software later converts back into time data. The Post-Production Miracle
: Early systems suffered from "drift," where internal clocks would slowly fall out of sync over long shooting days. Modern "Pro" solutions utilize temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXOs) to maintain accuracy for 24 hours or more without needing a "re-jam". Timecode Pro 3.2.4
: Beyond just hours, minutes, and seconds, advanced timecode systems embed user bits —metadata that includes the date, camera reel, and media number—which is vital for organizing multi-day shoots. : While high-end cameras record timecode directly into
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