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Timecode Question
Is there a way to embed/overlay timecode somewhere in the frame itself so that you can actually see it ticking away while you watch the clip?
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Use a transparency layer above your time line and add the time code effect to that.
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Does PPro 2.0 have this Timecode effect and where do I find it?
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In the effects panel type in: tim
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An alternative is After Affects. its effects>time>timcode i think, not on my AE computer.
just for future reference :)
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Thank you, gentlemen. I will give it a try.
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