4.2

transcoded by following the instructions in steps 1 and 2.
Common transcoding workflows
Example: Create a file with burned-in
timecode
This example describes how to create custom settings, as well as
how to add video effects to your settings through the example of
creating a window dub. The general idea presented here can be
extrapolated to create custom settings for a wide variety of other
workflows.
When sending copies of an edited movie to colleagues such as
composers, sound mixers, visual effects artists, and other
creative collaborators, its often useful to add a timecode window
visible in the frame (traditionally called a window dub), so your
colleagues can easily reference specific frames and ensure
accurate timing for the work they are completing.