If you were to export this one second section of the video, it would be one second long and that last frame you were looking at would not be included in the output, just the previous frame for it's full duration. At this point you are looking at the first frame of the next second of video. Step one more frame and you see the time change to 0:00:01 00. Those are the 30 frames of the first second of the video. If you step through the timeline frame by frame ('.' or ',' to step back a frame), you'll notice the frame value change from 0 to 29. So the frame is a bit more like an offset rather than the actual frame number. But the first frame is visible at this time. The start of the timeline is at 0:00:00 00. The timeline values indicate hours:minutes:seconds frames. The current release of Camtasia only supports editing at 30 frames per second (fps). 59.94fps is based on the counting method commonly used in Adobe Premiere Pro.Jim, you are correct. The time code mainly conforms to the SMPTE 12M-1 standard. Negative values are 24 hours minus that value. ![]() By pressing the "+/-" button, you can change the sign of the input value and the calculation result. The stored value is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. The displayed value is stored in an independent memory. Press the ”m+”, ”m−”, ”mr”, ”mc” buttons to use the memory function. In the frame display mode, numbers after the decimal point are truncated and the remaining numbers are pasted. For characters that include non-numeric values, only the numerical values are pasted in order. You can copy numbers to and paste from other applications (the Calculator and Notes of the standard iPhone applications, etc.). By long-pressing the value of the calculation result, you can copy the value or paste the already copied numerical value. If you select hh:mm:ss, you can calculate the time (hours, minutes, seconds) without using frames. 29.97fps and 59.94fps use the drop frame (DF) counting method, and the others use the non-drop frame (NDF) counting method. Select the frame rate you want to change. Press the "fps" button to display the screen for selecting the frame rate. The display can be changed even during the calculation. Press the "T" button to convert the displayed value to a time code. Press the "F" button to convert the displayed value to the number of frames. For example, you can use the "-" button to find the duration between times. The calculation method is the same as a general calculator, using symbol buttons (+,-, =). ![]() To delete the displayed value character by character, press the delete button. The “C” button erases the input value and calculation result. The "AC" button erases all displayed values and calculation processes. Enter the time code and the number of frames with the number buttons (0 to 9). Automatically corrects input values and calculation results from zero to values less than 24 hours. The time code and the number of frames can be converted to each other. You can calculate the time code as if you were operating a calculator. This app is a calculator app that calculates timecode and frames.
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