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[Q] How to add a timecode track like the FCP does?
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[Q] How to add a timecode track like the FCP does?



Hello,

When I set in- and out-point using the FCP and export a video clip, it creates a timecode track inside of the exported QuickTime movie file.
If this file is opened with the QuickTime player, it shows that timecode track is added.
Also, it shows TimeCode Start and TimeCode Stop information for a video tack.


However, when I tried inserting a timecode track using QTKittimecode sample program from Apple, the QuickTime player doesn't display TimeCode start and TimeCode Stop information for the video track, although it displays a timecode track.

Can anyone tell me what the differences are to have those information for video track or not?
When I have FCP open the two file, the FCP correctly displays the starting part of the videos using the timecode.
Of if they are different and have different purpose, can anyone explain me what TimeCode Start and TimeCode Stop information in a video track are for?


Thank you.
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