Exam 17: Metadata and Timecode
Exam 1: Introduction10 Questions
Exam 2: Creating a Video Image10 Questions
Exam 3: Video Scanning9 Questions
Exam 4: Synchronizing Signals10 Questions
Exam 5: The Transmitted Signal10 Questions
Exam 6: Color Video10 Questions
Exam 7: Monitoring the Image10 Questions
Exam 8: Signal Monitoring10 Questions
Exam 9: Digital Scopes10 Questions
Exam 10: The Encoded Signal10 Questions
Exam 11: Digital Theory10 Questions
Exam 12: Television Standards10 Questions
Exam 13: High Definition Video10 Questions
Exam 14: Compression10 Questions
Exam 15: Mpeg Compression10 Questions
Exam 16: Audio for Video10 Questions
Exam 17: Metadata and Timecode9 Questions
Exam 18: Video Workflows and Computer Networking10 Questions
Exam 19: Managing Video Files10 Questions
Exam 20: Recording and Storage Formats10 Questions
Exam 21: Streaming Media10 Questions
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Working with time-coded video ensures that a specific video frame can be accessed using the same timecode number over and over again with complete accuracy.
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The solution for dealing with the slightly slower frame rate of color video was the creation of non-drop-frame time code.
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The original timecode format consisted of a digital signal recorded as a
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Most video metadata is automatically generated in the camera or through the use of software.
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A 30 fps video timecode is represented by the numbers between 01 and 30.
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Timecode that can be displayed as numbers over the visual images is
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This format of timecode is recorded as visual digital information in the vertical interval part of the analog video signal.
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