Change how timecode is displayed, Stripe tape or replace timecode – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual
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Use Media Source
Start At 00:00:00:00
Start At 0
Start At 1
Timecode Conversion
Also, you can determine how Premiere Pro displays the frame count when a Frames or Feet And Frames display is chosen for a panel. You can
make the frame count for every clip start at 0 or at 1, or you can have it converted from the source timecode. If a frame in a 30 fps clip has a
source timecode of 00:00:10:00 the Timecode Conversion option gives this frame number 300. Premiere Pro converts 10 seconds at the 30 fps
frame rate to 300 frames.
1. Select Edit > Preferences > Media (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > Media (Mac OS).
2. In the Timecode menu, choose one of the following:
Shows the timecode recorded to the source.
Starts timecode shown for every clip at 00:00:00:00.
3. In the Frame Count menu, choose one of the following:
Numbers every frame sequentially, with the first frame numbered 0.
Numbers every frame sequentially, with the first frame numbered 1.
Generates frame number equivalents of the source timecode numbers.
4. Click OK.
Change how timecode is displayed
You can change the timecode display format in any panel where timecode is shown in hot text.
1. (Optional) To display timecode in audio units (Audio Samples or Milliseconds), click the panel menu button
in the panel desired, and
select Show Audio Time Units.
2. Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) a hot text timecode display to toggle through any of these timecode formats that are
available. The last two are available only if you select Show Audio Time Units in the panel menu.
Drop-frame timecode
Non-drop-frame timecode
Frames
Feet+Frames 16 mm
Feet+Frames 35 mm
Audio Samples
Milliseconds
The timecode display format for the Program Monitor (including the instance in the Trim Monitor) and Timeline panels always match one another.
Changing the display format in one of these panels changes it in the other.
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