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2 Choose one of the following settings in the Clock Format menu:
Clock Format: 1 1 1 1
Clock Format: 1. 1. 1. 1
Clock Format: 1 1 1 0
Clock Format: 1. 1. 1. 0
Clock Format: 1 1 _1
Clock Format: 1. 1. _1
Clock Format: 1 1 _0
Clock Format: 1. 1. _0
3 Choose one of the following settings in the Display SMPTE menu:
With Bits: Subframes (SMPTE bits 0 to 79) are shown.
Without Bits: Subframes are not shown.
With Quarter Frames: Quarter frames are shown.
As Feet Frames, 35 mm film: The display is displayed in feet and frames, for 35mm film.
As Feet Frames, 16 mm film: The display is displayed in feet and frames, for 16mm film.
With Milliseconds: The frame fractions are displayed in milliseconds instead of SMPTE bits
(also called subframes). Don’t forget that this value is dependent on the frame rate: at
25 fps, a frame is 40 milliseconds long, at 30 fps, approximately 33 ms.
With Samples: Frame fractions are shown as sample values.
With Frames and Samples: Both fractional frame and sample values are shown.
4 Select the “Zeros as spaces” checkbox if you want zero values to appear as blank spaces,
rather than the number 0 in SMPTE time displays.
5 Choose one of the following settings in the Display Tempo As pop-up menu:
Beats Per Minute (BPM, Maelzel): Beats per minute, to four individually adjustable decimal
places.
BPM without Decimals: Beats per minute, with no decimal places.
Frames Per Click with Eights: Frames per beat with eighths. After the value, you will see
fpc.
Frames Per Click with Decimals: Frames per beat, to four decimal places. Take care, as
this display can easily be confused with the bpm display.
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