tcCalc - timecode & frame calc
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tcCalc - timecode & frame calc

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Price
Free
Category
Photo & Video Productivity
Last update
May 26, 2021
Publisher
RYUICHIROU SHIMONO Contact publisher
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Number of reviews,
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5
Avg rating,
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⭐4.0
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Description

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(Overview) This app is a calculator app that mainly calculates timecode and frames according to the SMPTE 12M standard. (Features) - In the sense to operate a calculator, you can perform the timecode calculation. - You can convert the value of timecode and frame to each other. - Various frame rates are available. - Input value and the calculated result is automatically modified to a value of less than 24 hours from zero. (How to use) Input: - The input of the timecode and the number of frames is done with a number button (0-9). Calculation: - Calculation method is the same as the popular calculator, sign button (+, -, =, etc.) use. - For example, If you use the "-" button, you can determine the duration between the times. Changing the display mode: - When you press the "F" button, the timecode in the display is converted into the number of frames. - When you press the "T" button, the number of frames in the display is converted into the timecode. - You can change the display mode in the middle of the calculation. Changing the frame rate: - When you press the gray button, the frame rate is changed into the other rate described in the button. - The frame rate can be selected from 24fps, 25fps, 29.97fps, 30fps, 50fps, 59.94fps, 60fps. - 29.97fps and 59.94fps are drop frames (DF), and the others are non-drop frames (NDF). - 59.94fps is based on the counting method commonly used in Adobe Premiere Pro etc.

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