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Moving the Playhead Using Timecode
You can use absolute or relative timecode entry to move the playhead in the Timeline.
Timecode entry lets you move the playhead very precisely or jump to specific timecode values
really quickly.
How to Enter Timecode Values
When entering timecode, type each pair of hour, minute, second, and frame values from left to
right, with a period representing a pair of zeros for fast entry. The numbers you enter appear in
the timecode field at the upper left-hand corner of the Viewer with focus. When you’re finished
typing, press the Return key to execute the timecode command. The rules for timecode entry
are as follows:
The right-most pair of timecode values (or period) you enter is always the
framenumber.
A period to the left or to the right of any number you type is considered to be a
pairofzeroes.
A single period between two numbers is considered to either be a single zero
orignored if it’s between two pairs of numbers.
Any untyped pairs of values to the left of what you enter are assumed to be whatever
those values were prior to the timecode you entered; this makes it easy to type partial
timecode values even when the Timeline starts at hour one.
It’s not necessary to enter colons or semicolons.
Absolute Timecode Entry
Absolute timecode is entered simply by typing the timecode value you want to move the
playhead to, and when you press the Return key, the playhead will move to that timecode value.
Here are some examples of absolute timecode entry using this method:
Original TC Value User-Typed Value New TC Value
01:10:10:10 15245218 15:24:52:18
01:10:10:10 2.. 01:02:00:00
01:10:10:10 15 01:10:10:15
01:10:10:10 12 01:10:10:12
01:10:10:10 1.2 01:10:01:02
01:10:10:10 1115.. 11:15:00:00
01:10:10:10 23... 23:00:00:00
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