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If you don't have After Effects and you need timecode, you could always
download a copy of my little video of an hour of timecode
down below. But now there is a better solution. Eddie Lotter created a program
that generates timecode at any frame size and frame rate with font selection and
background color selection. It is a great little
free program that comes in a 197KB file complete with a help file. Not that
you will need help. I highly recommend you take a look.
A new program has been brought to my attention. Take
a look at DV Date. It is getting
rave reviews on the Adobe Premiere Pro
forum at adobeforums.com
----OBSOLETE--- see above.
Right-Click on the link and "Save Target As"
timecode.zip
It is a 9.25MB file with the quicktime movie hour.mov in it. Just place it
on the timeline and size it / place it with the Transform effect. It uses
30FPS.
A lesser quality PAL version at 25 FPS (may be good enough?) is here. Only 4.38MB Let me know if it really
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