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Time code/user bit
The time code is used when the time code signal generated by the time code generator
(time code signal generator) is to be recorded on the tape, its values are to be read by the
time code reader (time code signal reader), and the absolute position of the tape is to be
displayed in increments of hours, minutes, seconds and frames.
The time code is written in the sub-code area (data area) of the helical track. This enables
insert editing to be conducted independently using the time code alone. In addition, the
VTR’s playback speed can be read from the stop mode to slow-motion playback up to high-
speed play (approx. 100X normal speed).
The time code values are indicated using the display and superimpose functions.
<Note>
Time code reader values normally appear on the superimposed display.
Values appear as shown below on the front display.
Playback: Time code reader values
REC, EE: Time code generator values
Time code generator values can be checked when the REC button is pressed even during
playback.
Time code
TCR 00 : 07 : 04 : 24
Minutes
Seconds
Hours
“User bit” refers to the 32-bit (8-digit) data frame among the time code signals which has
been released to users. It enables operator numbers values to be recorded.
The alphanumeric characters which can be used for the user bit are the figures 0 to 9 and
the letters A to F.
User bit
Frames
Summary of Contents for AJD440 - DVCPRO PLAYER
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